JJ's Place

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by jjranch, Jul 19, 2010.

  1. Panhandle flash

    Panhandle flash Road Train Member

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    Van would've been ok, with there wooden floors, blocking can be nailed in. Yea, some things just shouldn't be put in reefers tho. Soooo, what does JJ know about Alabama??
     
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  3. snowwy

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    i've seen shippers using flats that should really be in a reefer also. like onions for example. guess it's cheaper to use a flat.
     
  4. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    absolutely NOTHING. he hasn't even driven through yet.

    he's spent the better part of his life in boise. :biggrin_2559:
     
  5. jess-juju

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    He lived in Fort Payne for 7 yrs so think he knows a little about AL lol...To me if you like country fort Payne is pretty and im sick of big cities.
     
    Panhandle flash Thanks this.
  6. snowwy

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    little towns may be nice but they provide nothing for entertainment, or jobs, or anything else for that matter.

    delivered in prosser washing, everyone knew i was supposed to deliver today. but no one knew i'd be empty today. so here i sit at the river. truckstop across the street from the scale. didn't even bother rolling through the oregon scale. and glad i didn't either. some truck decided to break down right at the exit of there property. it was a full house from entrance to exit.
     
  7. snowwy

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    found windows 8 for free. to install on all my computers. already activated and what not.

    installed on both pc and laptop while at home. but the laptop seems to be having a hard time with the screen. 8 appears to be booting up but the screen goes blank. so downloading the drivers. hope that helps.

    not liking 8 all that great. and it's defentily a battery hog. research on google shows msft screwed the pooch in the battery category. but hey, she defenitly boots up faster and loads my log app faster. now the cops don't have to wait 5 minutes for bootup. it's been cut down to 2 minutes. LOL
     
  8. jess-juju

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    Looking for a load in Lovely Jackson MS ....The truck is ready to run with NOOOOOO break downs for at least 3 months lol.
     
  9. vikingswen

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    Be careful you don't jinx yourself with that statement.

    My new old truck is doing okay only had trailer ABS issue that I tracked down while sitting in Yuma last Monday waiting on my produce pick ups. Looks I will be running to California and back for the next couple of weeks. Not to bad besides the slow speed limits and the I-5 off road trail in California they call an Interstate. That gives me about 2900mls and a day and a half at home per week.
     
  10. snowwy

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    if you were in utah. you could drive 3200 miles to L.A. and back. and have 3 days off. :biggrin_25525:
     
  11. jess-juju

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    Laying back in the sleeper on facebook since if you sit in the front all the beggars hit ya up for money.
     
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