Hi everyone. My name is Bill Remington (Will), residing in Concord, NH, and here is my introduction for all of you.
Ive been in the transportation field for 40 plus years. My courier started with the US Army in 1972, driving for Co B, 501st S&T, BN. Driving 75,000 accident free miles within at that time West Germany. When departing under an Honorable Discharge and returning to the US, Then joining the Army National Guard driving for the 744th Trans. Co in Hillsboro, NH, including working full time for the Wolfeboro Railroad.
When the railroad failed I reenlisted into the US Army once again returning back to West Germany, this time driving for the 37th Trans. Group, 89th Trans. Co, Here I drove 125,000 accident free miles and won 5 truck rodeos, driving within the Countries of West Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxemburg. After taking a European out and driving for Army and Air Force Exchanges Services, at this time driving 365,000 accident free miles driving the Countries of West Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Grease, Turkey, West Berlin, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, Denmark.
Once again, when returning to the US, went to work for Amtrak after that for the Boston & Maine Railroad. Retiring for the railroad industry went back to work driving truck for Swift, driving all 48 States and Canada. When resigning from Swift a looking for my next and better job driving.
I hope this is not too much? And, wish all of you the best in the up coming Holidays. Including, all the truckers that do not make it home.
Will,
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Hi everyone. My name is Bill Remington, residing in Concord, NH, and here is my introduction to all of you.
Ive been in the transportation field for 40 plus years. My courier started with the US Army in 1972, driving for Co B, 501st S&T, BN. Driving 75,000 accident free miles within at that time West Germany. When departing under an Honorable Discharge and returning to the US, Then joining the Army National Guard driving for the 744th Trans. Co in Hillsboro, NH, including working full time for the Wolfeboro Railroad.
When the railroad failed I reenlisted into the US Army once again returning back to West Germany, this time driving for the 37th Trans. Group, 89th Trans. Co, Here I drove 125,000 accident free miles and won 5 truck rodeos, driving within the Countries of West Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxemburg. After taking a European out and driving for Army and Air Force Exchanges Services, at this time driving 365,000 accident free miles driving the Countries of West Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Grease, Turkey, West Berlin, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, Denmark.
Once again, when returning to the US, went to work for Amtrak after that for the Boston & Maine Railroad. Retiring for the railroad industry went back to work driving truck for Swift, driving all 48 States and Canada. When resigning from Swift a looking for my next and better job driving.
I hope this is not too much? And, wish all of you the best in the up coming Holidays. Including, all the truckers that do not make it home.
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Hey you got your first and second post already. Thats a good start lol Good Luck
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Welcome to TTR. If you ever find yourself in OH and wanting to go home and you pull a flatbed...message me.
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