Glad I moved over to Poly Trucking
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by chemster, Jun 18, 2012.
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[QUOTE ="Western flyer, post: 4759217, member: 139219"]
#####,whine,#####,whine everyday all day.
Now I know why a lot of companies won't hire ex owner
Operators. [/QUOTE]
Idealism ( or being subconsciously driven by how things used to be )
results in bitterness and resentment So if a person worked for 15 years
as an O/O and ended up at company X for example , a person could
potentially become (or stay very) upset , always hovering right below
the boiling point as these unresolved internal conflicts manifest
seeking catharsis.
Its a compound emotion according
to those in the know
Resentment = guilt + idealism.
Bitterness = pride + idealism
Psychobabble 101
I myself recently went off the deep end when one of dispatchers went
'old school' on me about a load that couldn't deliver on time.
It was a hoop I hadn't encountered in well over a year of being at P/A
I am not sure but i have have not heard this particular persons
voice on the phone in over a month , they my not even be at Poly any longer
or have relocated to a different dept.
Who knows
Its all striving after wind as they sayLast edited: Aug 28, 2015
Western flyer and maninthemoon1 Thank this. -
Its ok MIM , i can't even figure out how to work the Quote function here at the forum
Apparently my over all mental state is in declineLast edited: Aug 28, 2015
maninthemoon1 Thanks this. -
results in bitterness and resentment So if a person worked for 15 years
as an O/O and ended up at company X for example , a person could
potentially become (or stay very) upset , always hovering right below
the boiling point as these unresolved internal conflicts manifest
seeking catharsis.
Its a compound emotion according
to those in the know
Resentment = guilt + idealism.
Bitterness = pride + idealism
Psychobabble 101
I myself recently went off the deep end when one of dispatchers went
'old school' on me about a load that couldn't deliver on time.
It was a hoop I hadn't encountered in well over a year of being at P/A
I am not sure but i have have not heard this particular persons
voice on the phone in over a month , they my not even be at Poly any longer
or have relocated to a different dept.
Who knows
Its all striving after wind as they say[/QUOTE]
May I call you Doc ? lol psychobabble 101 , luv it . -
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Did one of your grade school age grandkids teach you that?
Nice to see how your grade school age grandkids showed you how the internet works
or did you figure out how to post that all on your own ?
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Newsflash...shipping wasn't behind on all loads this weekend. Took the only load that would allow me to probably get home before my wife leaves on her business trip. 5 stopper, and my 1st voluntary trip to the northeast. And it was ready ahead of schedule, although I did hear the guy in shipping give a driver bad news, there were some loads delayed because of product delays, but it didn't sound like it was a widespread issue.
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