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Discussion in 'Prime' started by bartage, May 6, 2009.

  1. karnage379

    karnage379 Light Load Member

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    whats wrong with a 379? :biggrin_25524:
     
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  3. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    Nothing. You just can't stand up in it either! So what's the big frickin' deal with the "baby Pete?" It's exactly the same cab design from the firewall back to the rear of the seats.
     
  4. karnage379

    karnage379 Light Load Member

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    nithing, i dont mind the baby pete, especially since you get .05 per mile more for the smaller truck
     
  5. cwc

    cwc Medium Load Member

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    So what you are saying is you can standup in the bunk, but not the cab?
     
  6. karnage379

    karnage379 Light Load Member

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    yup most petes are like that
     
  7. cwc

    cwc Medium Load Member

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    In that case i rather have the cascadia:biggrin_25525:
     
  8. imyouroldman

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    Gotta question. I am supposed to start PSD training in SpgMo on Nov 1st. I was hunting this past weekend and screwed up my foot. I went to the doc and it turns out I have a torn tendon in the bottom of my foot(planter fascia or fascia planter something).

    Does anyone have any idea how long Prime will "hold" your pre-qualifying "spot" open for you if I have to postpone? I can deal with the pain except that little pressing motion on an accelerator pedal just about brings tears to my eyes....lol. Not a good thing for driving 10 hours a day. I plan on calling my recruiter, but thought I'd get the inside scoop before hand. Thanks in advance, you guys(and girls) have been GREAT!!!
     
  9. reptij

    reptij Medium Load Member

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    They seem like a stand up company! Im sure if you talk to them and explain your situation and tell them you will give them a call once your all rehabbed they wont have a problem with it.
     
  10. karnage379

    karnage379 Light Load Member

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    i actually pushed mine back 2 weeks from the original, but they said more then that woulda been an issue,
     
  11. DragonTamerBrat

    DragonTamerBrat Road Train Member

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    I think he should still call. Stuff happens, but tearing a tendon means he needs to get that fixed.
     
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