Trucking can be like a bad marriage...

Discussion in 'Road Stories' started by ghostchild, Feb 4, 2009.

If you could do it all over again would you...

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    Have stayed with the 1st company you started with?

    14.6%
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    Became a lease or owner operator when you first started?

    14.6%
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    Left the industry long ago?

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    Tranfered into the admin part of trucking?

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    Would change nothing about your trucking career.

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    none of the above..but...

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  1. ghostchild

    ghostchild Road Train Member

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    This songs for you all...when I was in Job Corps..clearfield...

    the..well I can't say...but you know who you are...you taught me a lot about loyalty...you guys always played the oldies...the mexican or latino rollers...

    That's all I can say...float on...and thanks for the memories...Polo...float on...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E7bFuBt9IM

    Batteries low...gotta go...this time for good, or at least till tomorrow...
     
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  3. JimDriv3r

    JimDriv3r Road Train Member

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    Hey, thanks for those kind words! :biggrin_25525:

    That song partly sums it up! Having a free-spirited nature is what I strive for. We are given a short amount of time in this world, and I don't want to be bound by negative things, or much of anything for that matter!(cough*marraigeandrelationshipscomestomind*cough)

    Me, intolerant? :biggrin_25523: I tolerate much, and am willing to lend an ear or two to anyone! You don't give yourself enough credit. Even through the many posts that you've submitted on this thread alone, one could see how intelligent and thoughtful you are. You think about much in this life, and are able to portray a detailed account through your writing of the how's, the when's, the what-if's, etc. Not many people possess the ability to do what you do. Especially me since I have a bad habit of getting straight to the point with everything. For me to meticulously describe something in detailed writing tends to be a chore, so my brain subconsciously avoids my efforts. :yes2557: So, consider yourself blessed! :biggrin_25514:

    Don't ever forget that there are always people watching, even if you get the feeling that no one is!

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    JimDriv3r Road Train Member

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    I really haven't been paying attention to Japan, so it came as a shock to me when I found out that Japan had a few nuclear power plants. I used to serve in the Navy and read Navy related news. In one of those papers there was much talk about the USS Kitty Hawk, a ship powered by diesel, being replaced by the USS George Washington, a behemoth nuclear powered aircraft carrier. The article below is from an older Asian news source.

    http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Asia/Story/A1Story20080921-89058.html

    The citizens of Japan were against having nuclear weapons and nuclear powered ships on their soil. There were protests and many demonstrators. So, that it why it came to me as a shock that Japan had reactors. Contradicting and controversial this is.

    Nuclear energy is supposed to be clean. In a very basic nutshell, highly pressurized steam is created to turn turbines, which produce electricity. While this is supposed to be clean energy, what about the dark "dirty" side of nuclear energy? What about the waste generated and the radioactivity from the fuel source (uranium rods)? Now the world sits by and watch an out-of-control reactor that can't be shut down due to a potential reactor melt-down.

    There is too much environmental destruction going on in the world no thanks to mankind's interventions.
     
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  5. ghostchild

    ghostchild Road Train Member

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    Hi, the thing that I wonder about is,

    Who will man these nuclear plants 500 years from now?

    What if society collapses?, civil war breaks out, a plague breaks out, than who will man these plants?

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    I mean do we want to live in a world where hundreds or thousands of nuclear plants all have a melt down??

    We're not thinking of future generations...General electric, and other industry titans, are only thinking short term profit...

    Rather than making every home or building energy independent, these power companies have convinced them that we must turn to them for power...(as usual it all comes down to money)...

    But now, our gift to future generations, is a world filled with radio-active mud and water...wow...

    God, in his creative genious, created our atmospere to protect us from the harmful radioactivity of outter space and light...

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    And so what does man do? He brings or creates radiation up under the atmoshpere where there's no protection...:biggrin_25513:

    Pretty soon the surface of the earth will have more radiation and toxins than the surface of Venus...

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    What is wrong with us, why are we destroying our planet that could go on indefinatly...but here modern man, spurned on by big industry, is greatly shortening the life span of our planet...or at least our planets ability to sustain healthy life...

    Earth will go on for thousands more years, with or without life on it...it's just a rock...but a finely tuned rock...and man, with his nuclear prowess, is cheating us all out of a healthy future, and generations to come...

    Boy, what a gift to leave them, 400-600 or more nuclear reactors, with spent rods...these things will have to be tended to till the end of time...

    Hey JimDriv3, I'll catch up with ya later...just stopped to write before I go to work...

    Now let me clear out of here before I get robbed or jumped...later..
     
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    JimDriv3r Road Train Member

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    I remember reading a story from Ray Bradbury's Martian Chronicles in my earlier years. The many countries on Earth were on the verge of an all-out nuclear war. In the story when the war broke out, it was stated that there were many bright flashes on earth that could be seen from Mars (don't remember the exact wording since it's been 18 years since I've read the book). Before I go off on a tangent, the point that I'm trying to make is that I highly doubt that mankind will last another 500 years into the future. Natural resources are constantly being depleted from the earth, the ecosystem is either being ruined or completely destroyed slowly (deforestation, over-fishing), etc. Maybe this will occur 20 years in the future, or 100 years in the future, but I can imagine the power-hungry and selfish nature of mankind obliterate themselves in an all-out war with super-weapons that are stronger than our current nuclear weapons.

    After every river has been dried up, every tree and fruit-bearing plant has been uprooted or destroyed, after every animal disappears from the face of the earth, after everything is just gone....only will mankind realize that money can't be consumed.

    There must be many hoodlums where you live! You stay safe out there.
     
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    ghostchild Road Train Member

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    Nice post JimDiv3....

    About 'Hoodlums'....yes and no...I'm particular about terms...and hoodlums doesn't fit what I'm afraid of around here...

    Hoodlums, to me, are people, usually young males, who are kinda goofy, dense, and like to rough house...but their not really 'evil'...or have evil intent...

    Hoodlums I can deal with...at least older ones...cause their somewhat clumsy and goofy....

    I don't know if there's a way to describe what I fear out here...

    Souless beings, in human form....

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    Is one way to describe a certain class of city dweller that I fear...
    They see no value in their own life, and therefore see none in yours...

    This certain class of souless city dweller...(they can be found in the country too, but do to country demigraphics, it's harder to fall into their trap...
    In the city everything is up close and compressed...)

    They enjoy blood, yours, and watching it spill...their conscious is wired backwards...
    There's no reasoning with these types...
    They walk or dwell alone in the night shadows...

    They are basically the walking dead...who still happen to be alive...you will know it when you look into their eyes...

    It's almost as if they owe the devil one more debt...one more life to destroy before they themselves go, and if you happen to stumble across them during this time...there's not much you can do accept run or fight, if you even see it coming...

    There really not interested in your money, just your pain, for at this juncture in their almost used up life, they realize the mere measly 10-100 bucks they could get from you isn't enough to change or reverse anything in their life...

    They hunt for pain, and nothing more {for you to hurt} they need this, {to destroy the innocent}, brings equalibrium to their own existance...

    Now how they got to this state is another chapter....

    For their are several paths that can lead one to this state of being...

    But yes, these are the types I fear at night...who can sometimes suddenly approach you without warning...

    Remember...I was homeless for 10 months...just out there...I saw a lot...and I will stop there...

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    Good descriptive language; I really like the post and the "souless being" description.

    I too know of the type...

    I grew up in the inner city about 2.5 miles north of downtown Boston. Don't get me wrong, the inner city "vibe" was strong - depressed looking area, run down propert, over crowding, drugs, crime, etc. The typical northeastern USA big city vibe (NYC, Boston)...but I never felt like my life was in jeopardy
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    Over time, the lower class pushed the middle class out; I don't necessarily mean strictly "poor" lower class, I mean the lower class who have no respect for community, society, themselves or others.

    The city just changed...

    I knew a kid from high school that lived up the street. We weren't really friends, more so acquaintences; we'd talk here and there. Anyway, he was shot in the face one summer night for $20....

    $20 DOLLARS...

    A person who would shoot someone for $20 dollars truely must be a hellbound, souless being like Ghostchild described...

    You could barely buy a decent meal in Boston for $20, but there are people out there who will end your life and throw away theirs for pennies.

    Five people I knew were killed in a 5 month span during this past summer.

    Be safe out there this summer - especially the drivers. Long distance truckers can become an easy target since..

    A: People assume your are unfamiliar with the area and naive.

    B: Would take family longer to realize you are missing since you are generally gone for long periods of time anyway...

    Be safe out there.
     
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    Unfortunately, most big cities are like this. The solution that I keep hearing about is something called "gentrification". I don't know if it's going to work, but it's a controversial solution to cleaning up these cities.

    When I was growing up in Chicago, many people were murdered over name brand clothing; specifically "Starter" jackets. I'll never know why monsters would go out of their way to murder others over material things.

    Just another reason for me to mostly keep to myself while driving over the road. Too many shady people with evil intentions are out here, and I would rather not be a part of it.
     
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    Dm, you guys are incredible...both U4EA and JimDriv3...incredible...

    You all can relate...how cool is that...

    You seem to understand and are 'down'...in that you know just because someone has experienced pain and hardship, doesn't mean their 'bad'...

    Your both free of judgment...and instead know how to listen and absorb...and learn...from each other...wow...that's rare...

    Most are phoney...and only like you based on 'conditional criteria'...

    In other words, in their minds, you have to 'be like them, look like them, act like them, ect ect...

    shallow shallow shallow and weak...

    xlsdraw...come back...don't run, don't observe...just come back...

    continued on next post...
     
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1plPyJdXKIY

    West coast...Nate Dogg...regulators..you had a good voice and vibe...

    Sorry you past away so soon...

    Live long and strong wherever you are...

    This is my memorial to you...soon one day we all will join you...

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    It's not for me to judge...it's only for me to love...

    later Nate Dogg....
     
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