COVENANT -- From a wife's perspective

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  1. GuysLady

    GuysLady Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Most really good rants do have a ring of truth.
     
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  3. imlearnin

    imlearnin Bobtail Member

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    Thanks for getting back to me Redcoat. Neither one of those guys are my husband's DM. I'm workin on getting my 50 posts so I can PM. How long did it take Redcoat to get his 35 segments. My husband has been gone 6 weeks and still only has about 24. He also has a female trainer. Are there many of those at Covenant?
     
  4. no one

    no one Light Load Member

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    No you got a sore throat from being a moron sleeping in a 1 degree cab with no heat
     
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  5. Rocks

    Rocks Road Train Member

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    I guess you didn't read my posting where I SAID THAT I GOT A COLD DOING DROP & AND HOOK IN THE SNOW OUTSIDE THE TRUCK.


    Took some time checking trailers, walking on icy ground, my feet and my hands got so frozen, my gallochas (don't know how to spell) and my gloves were not enough. Then had to walk back and forth to the office in that windy, freezing weather... Anyway, I am fine now.:biggrin_25519:
     
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  6. no one

    no one Light Load Member

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    What difference would there be walking around in freezing weather from sitting in an unheated freezing cab .
     
  7. Rocks

    Rocks Road Train Member

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    I suggest that you read all postings before making rude comments like yours. :biggrin_2552: I don't seat in a freezing cab. I have been busy, constantly running and only stop to sleep and cook. I idle when I cook and whenever I need. But don't need to idle when I sleep. First I don't like the noise and the trepidation of the trk when it's idling and second my sleeping bags are enough to keep me warm when I sleep. Have been doing ok healthwise since beginning of winter. The night when I got the cold, I was very tired, after driving for 10 hrs, was hungry, and had to stand on ice and walk on piles of snow, in windy below freezing temp, icy rain... took some time checking trailers, hooking, unhooking, sliding tendom,.... all that was enough to make me sick for a couple of days. I've been idling now to keep trk from freezing up like it happened and send QC msg to dispatcher saying why I am idling. He always thanks me for that. Hope I have clarified your questions now.
     
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  8. GuysLady

    GuysLady Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Ladies and Gentlemen, where did your manners get left?? Being rude and insulting to each other in these forums is highly frowned upon.
     
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  9. Alabamaspirit

    Alabamaspirit Light Load Member

    Maybe the both of you should read this.
    http://www.commoncold.org/special1.htm

    You do not catch a cold from being cold, you catch it from someone or something (door knob, BOL, money) that has the virus.
     
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    no one Light Load Member

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    No kidding ... but thanks for the re-visit to grade school health class...But that sore throat he was talking about probably came from sucking in cold air while sleeping in an unheated cab.
     
  11. dancnoone

    dancnoone "Village Idiot"

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    Personally, I prefer sleeping with the engine off...even in freezing weather. That's why I have a sleeping bag for a comforter. I rarely get a cold. Even as a heavy smoker.

    But I'm not turning it off below 15 degrees, Period. That causes to many issues with the truck...and the load. Nothing like having multiple service failures on your DAC...because of the company "no-idle" policy.

    Which means I'll never work for a company as sleazy as Covenant.

    Even Swift has their drivers idle trucks during extreme cold. Not for driver comfort.
     
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