WYOMING DRIVERS....I need help

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Big_Red, Oct 22, 2016.

  1. bzinger

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    I load em out of kuna Idaho alot ...they go to a forwarding co. In eagle pass tx .
     
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    Any reason you don't run down thru moab and Albuquerque??
     
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    I don't like running the new Mexico toll road and I much prefer the atmosphere of Wyoming lol
     
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    Might not be an issue, depending on how far it needs to be moved. Doesn't much matter where the dunnage is, as long as it's there. And it can be moved with the chains and binders if needed.
     
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    I can respect that. I just hate the added miles unless I need to stop at home and chase momma around.
     
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    19 cpm to run new Mexico isn't worth it to me so I run down thru limon co.
     
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    You're not the first person haulhand has helped and won't be the last. He removed a lot of stress from my life. I'm just jealous you got to shake his hand afterwards.
     
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    The showers there are meticulous, I can't remember how old they are, but a few years or so, and the glass shower doors remain spotless.

    They got rid of the angled blindside parking and repainted them straight. I think this invites more people to stop that would normally get the Willey's and keep on going. Might not be such a good thing. ;)