Answering that question isn't easy. It really comes down to how much he likes being involved with his trade.
I know for me, having my own authority would possibly ruin me. lol
I'm just someone who likes work and doing it right but the constant pressure of things going wrong is something I'd rather not dwell on. This lease has been the most laid back gig I've ever had.
But that's just me. Most are better at it. And most are more money hungry than me. I just like complaining about Carrier.![]()
Running with JCT, Part Deux
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Let this be a lesson. If the sky is completely clear it's a bright sunny day the roads are dry there's no wind and you are driving at a below the speed limit maintaining your lane and being a safe driver....
You might not be found liable if someone crosses the median and slams into you out of control....
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My load wasn't ready when I got there but it was ready by the time I drop my empty. Except the temperatures wouldn't come down on the reefer and it actually shut down for high Temps at the compressor but I ran a defrost cycle and it was working like clockwork after that. New trailer.Last edited by a moderator: May 27, 2018
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I hate when I think of the perfect response after I leave a conversation.
I was buying something at the truck stop there in Tyler and I had my JCT hat on and the cashier said that she has a jacket with that exact logo on it. No clue where it came from. It was just in her closet when she moved into wherever she moved to.
Initial reaction was that's kind of odd but hey free jacket is free jacket.
I get back to the truck and the response came to me.
"You can tell that definitely came from a JCT driver because it was left behind for someone else to take care of..."
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