first time through scales?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by muscletruck7379, Feb 4, 2009.

  1. Working Class Patriot

    Working Class Patriot Road Train Member

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    The O/Os that I put my faith in are those who went out and have their own authority btw. Anyone can just about lease on... I mean the real O/Os who wear many hats, chase down loads and do their own billing ect....
     
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  3. brinkj23

    brinkj23 "Asphalt Cowboy"

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    Yep scales and port of entry are easy just follow the arrows and read all the signs directing you what to do . The port of entries kind of make me wonder sometimes if im supposed to stop in it or now. Like the one I went by today in Gilette Wyoming, there was a sign that said port of entry next right. But my rule of thumb is if theres no flashing lights or sign saying weight station or all commercial vehicles must enter then im not stopping. So I kept on rolling watching my mirrors just in case mr dot wanted to come get me but no one ever came.
     
  4. panhandlepat

    panhandlepat Road Train Member

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    there are exceptions ron. and i consider myself one of them.
    even though I DID go to "a mill" (technically speaking)
    the instructors were all old retired truckdrivers. who taught more than just to get your CDL. they squeezed in professionalism, courtesy, and health issiues the best they could with the time given.
    i also have always been the type that takes pride in MYSELF for doing something RIGHT.
    i believe some of the "old hands" that are fed up with the industry as a whole and have "given up hope" are sometimes confused with what you describe as the CDL mill steering wheel holders.
    THAT AND some of the newer guys, like in the rest of society just werent raised right or GIVE A #### about their own integrity, MUCH less anybody else.
    sadly, it is indicative of the way the US society is heading as a WHOLE.:biggrin_2554:
     
  5. Bushman

    Bushman Light Load Member

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    The fist page of yor permit book should be your base plate regristration.
    Second page your RS 22.
    Third..WY cab cad
    Then the most to least important thereafter.

    Pull in the port like you grew one.
    Lay out your book with a straight poker face.
    The scale master will see your baseplate and flipp through... Badda' Bing' Badda' Boom !!
    Do not volunteer Anything !!!!!
    "Let it Roll Down The Highway"
     
  6. He who is called I am

    He who is called I am Medium Load Member

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  7. Working Class Patriot

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  8. Working Class Patriot

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    Btw, every time I stop..I get out and check the load and the rig.

    Logging that will save your butt just in case some 4-wheeler gets the idea that you're their next payday too...
     
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  9. He who is called I am

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    Dont forget the lawyers with all of there billboards hanging everywhere. "Have you been involved in an accident with a truck??" " Well if your feelings were hurt call us at 800 ima drtbg"
     
  10. tm2002

    tm2002 Bobtail Member

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    Heres my 2 cents alot of good advice allready posted here.
    clean windows !!!!
    keep the crap off the dash.
    at night turn your head lights off keep running lts on in the day turn them all off unless needed for bad weather.
    turn off radio keep cb on roll down window to here pa if they holler at ya.
     
  11. Wiseguywireless

    Wiseguywireless Road Train Member

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    I know what ya mean, I check my Oil every day, Never lose any, the other week had the turbo replaced, they made a mistake and it blew my oil out. If I didn't check, It could of been bad.
     
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