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<p>[QUOTE="I_HATE_MINIVANS, post: 2014151, member: 66775"]The only time I've ever ratted out another company driver was at the Flying J in Lamar, PA and it was because he was selling company fuel for $1 a gallon using our fuel card, back in the summer of 2008 when it was $5 a gallon. The dumb *** didn't even realize there were several other company trucks parked in the front row facing the fuel island, and I heard him on the CB discussing the "transaction" and watched him get out of one of our company trucks, thinking "no way, ... he's just going in for coffee" but sure enough he walked up to a fuel pump and swiped his fuel card. By the time the guy had even finished pumping the fuel I had already had our VP on the phone and had e-mailed him, our safety/recruiting guy & our OS&D lady some nice telephoto pictures of both of these guys' faces, the "buyer's" truck and our company truck, showing truck/trailer numbers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="I_HATE_MINIVANS, post: 2014151, member: 66775"]The only time I've ever ratted out another company driver was at the Flying J in Lamar, PA and it was because he was selling company fuel for $1 a gallon using our fuel card, back in the summer of 2008 when it was $5 a gallon. The dumb *** didn't even realize there were several other company trucks parked in the front row facing the fuel island, and I heard him on the CB discussing the "transaction" and watched him get out of one of our company trucks, thinking "no way, ... he's just going in for coffee" but sure enough he walked up to a fuel pump and swiped his fuel card. By the time the guy had even finished pumping the fuel I had already had our VP on the phone and had e-mailed him, our safety/recruiting guy & our OS&D lady some nice telephoto pictures of both of these guys' faces, the "buyer's" truck and our company truck, showing truck/trailer numbers.[/QUOTE]
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