I always loved trucker nicknames for different things - "Ho Chi Mihn Trail" lol. Where exactly is this at? Sounds like a pig path with some grades from you guys' description.
Teamster/ Union owner operator?
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Spoke to my BA today, we no longer have Owner Operators in Local 30.
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Was actually a good road,helluva short cut.Now,to go to New England from I-80,you have to pull those grades up I-81 North to Scranton,South on I-380,and then across I-84.Back in the old days,stay on I-80 to the river gap,then up the HCM trail,2 lane,no grades to speak of,and you could scoot right along.Except on weekends,you had tourist traffic,used to be a bunch of resorts along the road.But at night,all trucks!
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Yep only got to run it a few times before the ban.. I think some old Vietnam Vets started calling that and name stuck.
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There were a few spots on the Trail that were bad, but only if you were unprepared. Dad used to make a lot of money on "meat haulers curve", about half way up the trail was a poorly banked s curve, swinging beef, live stock, and paper rolls used to wreck there often. At the north end there was a sharp curve when you entered Milford, nicknamed "crash corner", helped Dad clean up many roll overs there. Night time was a wall of trucks running 55-60 without fail, day time you were lucky to make 30 with all the tourist traffic. Used to be a hotel at the north end with some working girls, good food, and cheap beer, south end had the higher end resorts.
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Good old days when there was a sterength in unions and they stood for something.
That said, the local teamster person here was asked a while ago by me about any issues dealing with sites that are union - as a true owner operator. He said no problems because I would be a single operator who is not posing any threat to labor. This was what I've been told before when I had to work at a uaw shop. -
Local union- for owner operators
$1,000 buy in to get the "book"
$72 a month for dues. This is the one covering the town I live in now.Brettj3876, 77fib77, passingthru69 and 5 others Thank this.
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