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CRETE - A Year in Review
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by evertruckerr, Jan 11, 2008.
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I'd like to meet up with you if your still here.
James -
This after a 6am drop followed by a noon pickup. They love to kill my 14hr clock -
Thanks, maybe next time.
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Kalamazoo you say thats my neck of the woods, I can see I-94 and US131 from my back window.
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I called Crete this Friday, and told them I needed a load to either Columbus, Indianapolis, or possibly Knoxville that I could T-call. When Ops asked "Why?" I told them I was resigning.
After some intense back and forth discussion, they told me that I couldn't resign without approval of my terminal manager - and he wasn't available Friday.
So... after a conversation with him Monday (during which the topic of "Why are you leaving, and what can we do to possibly convince you to stay?" never came up, I got a load from Cincinnati and T-called it in Columbus Monday night. They originally wanted me to deliver it in Buffalo Wednesday, then they'd see about getting me something back this way, but I told them I had cleaned the truck out, and was only going to drive it as far as the nearest terminal.
15-1/2 years, and - for better or worse - it's over.
I'll miss the road, I'll miss the travel, I'll miss going to places that I'd probably not have seen otherwise.
I'll enjoy seeing my family on a daily basis, eating home-cooked meals, sleeping in my own bed every night with my lovely wife, and doing all the other things that normal (read: 9 to 5) people do.
To all my fellow Crete, Shaffer, and Hunt drivers, I wish you all the best, and hope that someday the company regains its place as the premier trucking company in the United States. As for me, it's time to hang up the CDL, and begin a new career assembling Toyota automobiles.
With that, I bid you all a heartfelt "Goodbye, and Good Luck!"
/s/ - River OtterThe Stump Guy Thanks this. -
Good Luck with your new endeavor. Keep in touch here anyway.
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I have friends in San Antonio who work at the Toyota truck plant and like it. But don't be surprised if after six months of factory work the OTR Bug bites. Hope you can fight that urge. Best Wishes and enjoy your hometime.
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