what happened?

Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by Pakk Ratt, Jun 7, 2007.

  1. wallbanger

    wallbanger "Enemy of showers everywhere"

    The problem isn't necessarily that 'duel' and 'joyride' give truckers a bad name, it's just that there are so many drivers out there doing stupid crap every day, that we all get lumped into the stupid category (BTW, duel is one of my favorite movies of all, Max OD is too, mostly for the cheez factor).
     
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  3. onexcop

    onexcop Light Load Member

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    Based on what I just read, sounds to me like the comradery is still out here! Frankly, I hope when I, and the wife of course (... I add this, comforted in the knowledge that she reviews all of my posts (hi honey!)) have a problem out here we run into one of you guys.

    We are carful too, but there’s times when you know its not a murderous scheme waiting to be sprung on some unsuspecting Trucker, which is 99.9999999999999% of the time. I worry more about being duped by a pedestrian, or 4 wheeler, than a Trucker anyway. Of course, Trucker’s have a little harder time with the get-a-way. :O_o_1PIRATES9:

    All in all, I can’t really remember a time, even today, when I had a real problem stuck somewhere out in the rain, that a Trucker didn’t come to my rescue, with some offer of a good gesture at least. :smt038
     
  4. Pakk Ratt

    Pakk Ratt Bobtail Member

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    Well I suppose the brotherhood still exsists. I guess I just didn't see it at first but after reading all these posts I'm convinced it's still there. I think one of the big reasons I thought it was gone was because at truckstops and rest area's everyone was acting as if there was nobody else around but I could remember about ten years back when we'd stop at truckstop's there would be guy's laughing and talking with each other. I guess I'll just have to pay closer attention. Thanks everybody.
     
  5. onexcop

    onexcop Light Load Member

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    I'm so poor I can't "afford" to pay attention. :smt101

    Hope to see you at the next Truck Stop Pakk Ratt, play ya a game of chess!
     
  6. wallbanger

    wallbanger "Enemy of showers everywhere"

    It's not that you have to pay closer attention, it's just that it's harder to find. And it is sad, the amount of garbage on ch19, what with all the cb rambos.
    But it really is nice when you cross paths with another driver who is looking for a conversation, because like you know, it can make states disappear before you realize how long you've been talking.You keep them going, they keep you going, and you make a new friend that you will be looking for.
     
  7. buck and a half

    buck and a half Mr. Miles & Miles with Many Smiles

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    Burky,no offense ,but you are way off base on this one. Anyone ,or citizen will attest to the way it used to be in the ole days. it was as real as I am alive here today. We sat down and broke bread together,all of us,from bikers to grandmothers,ate talked trucks and family and world problems of all sorts,all colors,all races,etc.,you will never see it these days.What I do see today,are a few drivers chatting outside mostly,getting together in the truck,sometimes three or four,or just two,smoke a joint together,that is the comradery,I see these days versus the old days. We were not angels back then either,we had the drugs,speed pills and smoke,but the other good things were much more fun,the helping others,not as much swearing,especially in certain states,I won't get into that. In the old days you could look anywhere ,there would be multiple folks talking outside truckstops and polishing trucks together,eating inside and conversing like normal peope,instaed of a few really loud folks sitting there at the counter talking loud so everyone can hear them,again ,not everyone,sometimes there is intelligent clean drivers sitting and talking a great conversation that is interesting and not real loud. It isn't everyones' fault why things have changed though,most is due to the pressure that is put on these new era drivers,they are working more instead of driving more,worn out,tired,fighting traffic all day,taking hours to load and unload,having some dispatchers who don't like their jobs and just half a.. apply themselves. Same thing as the teachers,nurses and drs and lawyers,their focus has changed thru the years,didn't become a teacher or nurse for really teaching and helping people,they just chose to work a job to survive. In the old days,they would have almost done it for free,just to help people. Don't get this critisism wrong,there are far too many great teachers,drivers etc that are great folks,its just the bad ones that show up.In the old days we had more time to help others,to converse more,less traffic,better shippers and receivers,but again,its not their fault at times they are working their tails off with more bosses than workers and srewing each other to get more money or prestige by taking the bosses job. Overall you newbees are great folks,but I would like to see more socialism everywhere,at the truckstops,shippers,receivers,and on the cb,lets clean it up out there.
     
  8. onexcop

    onexcop Light Load Member

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    There it goes again Buck and a Half! Ya just can't counterfeit that kind of experience, no matter how hard ya try. :biggrin_25514:
     
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