I like my hometown but between local government pushing out local companies and rising crime rates I strongly look forward to moving down around Tennessee
Inaccurate delivery times by brokers normal?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by GettingRolling, Apr 9, 2019.
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Tennessee is looking really attractive to me also. Eastern Kentucky as well. Ive run into some fine people in those hills. People I understand very well. I think it's because in Tennessee in trucking all my life I wanted for nothing at all. Food was outstanding and the company grand.
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I have a nice square where Tennessee Kentucky north Carolina and Virginia meet that I've always done some fantasy house/condo shopping on zillow.x1Heavy Thanks this.
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Now it’s Beirut on the Bay.
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And what's really horrible? As long I had my colt and a Maryland carry I would have no worries living there.MACK E-6 Thanks this. -
For those keeping track it's now 10:24pm and I am leaving the consignee and I arrived at 9:14am..... 13hrs
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Hopefully you are rested. Going to be a long night. Safe travels.GettingRolling Thanks this.
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Only have 3 hours then back at home base feelin pretty good but gonna stop if I even blink too hardx1Heavy Thanks this.
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Too many people, not enough ground.x1Heavy Thanks this.
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when i drove for Western Express I had recieved a load (forced dispatch) that I was to grab a load with a delivery date of the day before. There was a warning on the BOL that said $50 out of drivers pocket every day this load is late. Thankfully the trailer had a bad airline and needed fixing so I could put in for a repower. The shop was kind enough to hold me for 24 hours to make sure some one else got the load.
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