No he was not either one. Stevens trucks are numbered in three distinct series indicating whether or not it is a company truck, an L/O or an O/O... the numbers he so proudly lists are all company trucks.
looking for a company.
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by treetrimmer88, Apr 11, 2013.
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8788 kmac f off with your stupid assumptions.
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Treetrimmer, you have a lot of learning still to do...and running though life telling everyone to F off won't get you anywhere. ..seems you only want to hear what sounds good to you.
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no its not that only to these two idiots. kmac trys to tell everyone that his crap company is the place to be. even though they make more money off their drivers than they do off of freight. and this other idiot wants to make assumptions about my life and he has never once said anything productive. lets not forget i asked a simple question. does anyone know of a company in oklahoma that runs 75 with decent pay. neither one of these losers had an answer for that question when they came here they just wanted to start something. so when i tell someone to f off thats in a way me being nice. neither one of these keyboard super idiots would do this to my face is all. anyways im done with this thread.
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LMAO... Treetrimmer... you are killing me here... Billy Big Rig Bad ### Super Trucker... HaHaHa
Lets Recap... you usdd to be an O/O and didn't fail, rather you quit because fuel prices were too high, and thisbwas 87 - 88? Do you even remember what fuel prices were during that time? LMAO
You say on the thread I linked to that you abandoned a truck and load and you defrauded a company by not signing your own name to a contract.
You seem like a real stand up guy... Can't imagine why anyone doubts you LMAO.CbarM Thanks this. -
LMAO... Treetrimmer... you are killing me here... Billy Big Rig Bad ### Super Trucker... HaHaHa
Lets Recap... you used to be an O/O and didn't fail, rather you quit because fuel prices were too high, and this was 87 - 88? Do you even remember what fuel prices were during that time? LMAO
You say on the thread I linked to that you abandoned a truck and load and you defrauded a company by not signing your own name to a contract.
And a total of two years experience...
You seem like a real stand up guy... Can't imagine why anyone doubts you LMAO.
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