True. In case your primary cell phone dies or the Qualcomm dies. Makes you wonder how drivers managed all those years before cell phones came about.
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Makes you wonder how drivers managed all those years before cell phones came about. It was not a lot of fun looking for a payphone , standing in line and praying you had enough change and if not that whoever you were calling would accept a COLLECT CALL
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Omg...you guys bringing back memories... I remember I would go to a bank of pay phones in the dead of winter and dial in to my dispatcher on every pay phone, head back to my truck warm up and come back 10min later and all phones still ringing..lol.. No entertainment in the truck but the cb and the radio, had to sit in the drivers lounge with 30 other dudes smelling butt watching the Terminator, if I wanted to watch a movie..Man did it suck back then...you drivers now have it so good!
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I have a question, did y'all have to change the terrestrial radio stations every 20-30 minuites? I have done it before and it sucks -
Haha....yea yea....then to top it off I had to put my paints on both legs at a time....let me know if you get that joke...if so,your a old timer for sure
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If you had seen some of the drivers I've seen out here...you'd be thanking god for how easy it is to avoid people.
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