First thought would be parasites in the form of worms, they come from cats via poopie and kitty litter, we come along touching the stuff with barehands etc cleaning etc. Next thing you know you are headed to surgery where possible to harvest the parasites that are growing massively inside you. Where surgery is not possible, you will be given a IV course of anti bacterial and anti viral along with specific drugs that will destroy the parasites in your system. Even then there is no gaurantee that you will be clear of it, some of the parasites will reach your brain and kill you in a interesting time of failing body systems, loss of all three of your systems and nervous etc prior to death. Sort of a puppet whose strings are first fried and then cut leaving you with nothing to control. Just a twitching mass as your body seeks to connect with a brain through pathways that does not exist anymore.
I don't want to slip seat anymore.
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I only had 2 questions in my current employer interview.
Are your trucks new,and do I have to slip seat?
I did not want to drive a nasty truck,and In no way was interested in
slip seating!! I have tried it 3 times,and it never worked out.
I was told I would be in a new truck,and NO slip seating.
I'm now driving a truck with around 450k smells like a wet bag of farts,
and .......................................wait for it..............................
slip seating..All my cleaning,wet wipes,aerosol fogging,cant fix the nasty.
I give up!!!!!!!!!! Poop your pants,blow your nose on the steering wheel,and
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I was with a company that offered an extra 5 cents a mile if you would slip seat after every trip
I said I wouldn't do it for a dollar a mile
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But I wasn't doing it
One time back in my Magnum days, they slipped me in a girl's truck
She hadn't been warned.
It was weird and kinda hot with her dainties scattered everywhere.
Lol
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Here's an analogy
You move into a slip seat trailer park
Next week the hooker from magnolia lane will move into your trailer, and you'll move into the meth heads trailer.
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Usually, slip seating after every trip is common with day cab outfits like Yellow/Roadway.
One place I worked, the maintenance wasn't so good and sometimes you had to drive whichever sleeper unit was sitting there. One new driver threw the mattress in the dumpster, then went back inside to the dispatcher and said the truck doesn't have a mattress, so he can't do the trip. It worked because a new mattress appeared within a few minutes from where they had some stashed, but didn't want the drivers to know about. After that it happened more often with other drivers.Last edited: Jun 10, 2017
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My first two questions are
Do you slip seat?
Do you or are you planning on having on driver cams?
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I Know that's why a lot of Papa John's drivers are miserable
Yeah, good money
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