Prime Driver puts Swifties to Shame!

Discussion in 'Prime' started by Injun, Dec 15, 2011.

  1. McBjork

    McBjork Light Load Member

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  3. Injun

    Injun Road Train Member

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    Probably the same way this happened:

     
  4. Mudrunner

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    Here is a canada driver that need to get back to the hwy.:biggrin_25525::biggrin_2559:
     

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  5. MONT74

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    Wow, look at you. I bow to the King of Truckers, I can only hope to be as perfect of a driver as you. Seriously though, grow the heck up and why dont you use the experience you have gained in your years of service and try do somthing positive with it. You must have been the nerdy little kid in class that always got picked on, and now just because you drive for UPS, you feel you have finally grown up, and have so much more to offer then any other person in the world. What a joke!
     
  6. Injun

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    No worries. UPS will be donating lawn decorations for your enjoyment before long. Just look in ditches and medians whenever you travel through colder climates during winter.

    Don't forget to take pics to share with the class!
     
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  8. U2Exit

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    I haven't seen UPS before.

    FedEx? Well that's a different story...

    One snowy evening between Chicago and Indy, I saw 4 different trucks in trouble. 3 in the ditch and one on fire after it slid into an overpass embankment.

    On a different note: I may drive 55 mph, but I can certainly maintain my lane. I'd say 90 percent of all drivers that blow my doors off mostly feel the need to use part of my lane and to a lesser extent their own shoulder when zooming by.
     
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