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Discussion in 'Millis' started by Sully72, Feb 20, 2011.

  1. Whitey14243

    Whitey14243 Medium Load Member

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    Sitting in Upper Marlboro, MD at Bucks Distributing... have an 08:30 appt... quite a few Millis drivers here with me this morning, hopefully we all get loads back out in a decent time
     
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  3. samurai

    samurai Heavy Load Member

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    ran to lapel and back with my remaining time from my split bunk. made it with 8 minutes to spare. now taking a ten to get my time reset.
     
  4. L.B.

    L.B. Third Generation Truck Driver

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    Taking an eight hour break so I have enough time to run to Eden and then to Smyrna by 11 tomorrow. Thanks to my last delivery I didn't have enough time to make it all the way to Eden tonight. Sitting in a small Wilco on i40 getting ready to zzzzzzzz.........
     
  5. Emt3508

    Emt3508 Light Load Member

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    I start regional on Oct.22. Currently sitting in Princeville Al. Picked up a load at SCA Cherokee going to Saratoga Springs NY for Monday. Last time having to go to New York for me for a while. Not breaking my heart one bit.
     
  6. slim shady

    slim shady Road Train Member

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    Being on IL. regional you will see alot more snow than you think, I do and you will too run alot of Northern WI. and MN. and You'll run through Chicago 3-4-5 times a week and 80/94 thru Gary,IN. Which both can get hammered by Lake Michigan's lake effect snow storms.
    I delivered in MN. Fri. morning and I woke up to 21 deg.
    Was listning to a Winnipeg station and it was -10 deg. there, Its coming.
     
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  7. samurai

    samurai Heavy Load Member

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    I kinda like running from trenton to lapel and back over and over. with a dash of effingham and milwaukee. I finally made it home after being rerouted after picking up in lapel. had to turn around and take my load back and pick up a different load to milwaukee. Then picked up at milwaukee and slept at west allis lot for the night again. Didnt scale my load and got pulled into the scale in indy on 65. If i had been one hole forward or back i would have been over. or if i would have had a little more fuel. Man i nailed it hardcore. It was like 33670 drives and 33480 tandems something like that. i was sweating bullets. i have gotten pretty good at nailing it with the spring gauge. Also had 12 regular kegs and 12 small long kegs and the way the put them on the end of the trailer i had to come up with some ingenious strapping. but they didnt move.
     
  8. Emt3508

    Emt3508 Light Load Member

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    Once again I never thought that by going regional that I wouldn't be in snow. Snow in the Midwest I can tolerate. I've lived in the Midwest most my life. I don't want to deal with the upper east coast during snow.
     
  9. jameson bearden

    jameson bearden Light Load Member

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    well I'm sitting at the house right now and not complaining about it one bit. I got outta my big truck friday and into a lil freightliner. I'm starting regional down in georgia monday. Just barely made it out of OTR before the snow flies lol
     
  10. Boomer 1

    Boomer 1 Medium Load Member

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    I am such a wise ###, is snow a different color on the east coast as compared to the crippling storms in the Midwest, Chicago, Indiana, Ohio area. Lol just kidding.
     
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  11. Emt3508

    Emt3508 Light Load Member

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    I hear ya. Snow is snow. I get that. However I've lived in the Midwest my whole life and being since I am very new to driving a semi truck I just feel more comfortable in the Midwest until I get more experience. Plus a little more home time don't bother me one bit either. And yeah you are kinda an #####. LOL.
     
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