I always thought is was America's workhorse timepiece for working class America. Here is a few tips on maintaining that wirst gem. Casio classic...
For me physically demanding is single the biggest issue. My body at my age 55 is no longer built to work like an ox. I don't think a CAT dozer has...
I guess the ROPS doesn't always guarantee survival. This death was due to a seatbelt failure.
When I say "cush" I mean strictly physical. It's like the air force vs the army to make an analogy of truck driving vs heavy junk, dozers,...
Didn't they used to use a surveying instrument on a tripod for grades?
I'm going to have to venture a guess and say OTR is relatively "cush" compared with heavy equipment and likely better paying to boot and perhaps...
Which trade is more prone to serious injuries? My grandfather was a union cat-skinner from 1958 through 1973, age 50-65. He was Operating...
I would just say I think every person who is arrested is automatically guilty so I can't be impartial.
You might miss that summons in the mail while from home several weeks. The judge might put a bench warrant on your hind end for a no show.
I'd rather have Mr. Colt in my big boy pants for security.
So, you are saying the majority of them have their businesses located in high-crime areas? I really need to study the crime stats on all this. I...
How many American truck drivers encounter violent criminals or threats of violence each and every year?
So if I were to drive for OTR for any mega like Swift, Hunt etc. dry-van or reefer, chances are I'd never see a port or a railhead? What are the...
It sounds like the OTR drivers run mainly between DC's and retailers. Are there ever cases where a mega OTR driver can go directly to port?
So basically from boat to DC to blue stores with yellow smiley faces all across the fruited plain. Simple enough.
Let's say the container in question has TV's that will eventually end up in Walmart stores. I'm basically trying to trace the journey of a...
The container, perhaps full of Samsung SmartTVs from China, goes from ship to truck, let's say in Oakland, CA: now where does it usually head next?
The HOS rules limit hours anyway.
That's as smart of a question as "who is going to put the bell on the cat's collar to hear her coming" in Aesop's fable about the mice who were...
Automobile manufacturers employed a lot more humans than buggy manufacturers, whip makers, hay farms and horse ranches ever did. Plus there are...