Second nature actually,to those few that are actually Truck Drivers
You cant be sloppy,once you start you must continue out acouple weeks
to dust up the trail
Just some of the stupid things I see
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by dieselbear, Jan 31, 2010.
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LOL...good one, DB. That one was pretty stupid.
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Wow there is a sucker born every minute and DB finds at least a 1 or 2 a day!!!!
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Stupid thing I saw a few years ago. Image is a scan of a polaroid.
Picture was taken on the scale platform. The trailer slid off the 5th wheel as he was pulling off the scale. Guess he forgot something when he hooked up.Attached Files:
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I can imagine that Drivers Face when the DOT officer got thru Laughing his ### off at hoim as he was writing out the Tickets that HE SO RICHLY DESERVED.
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Had a guy today that .................well not sure how to say it, but he was stupid. He is a local little truck with a trailer. Seems he has been stopped by some of my counterparts in the recent past. So I stop him and he starts yelling before I ever get out of my car. As I'm walking up he is "F this and F that. Give me a fing break cant a little guy try and make a living. I'm a small business owner and all you are doing is harassing me."
Seems he has been stopped 3 times, and inspected. Well he hasn't fixed anything, DOT#, medical card, fire extinguisher, triangles etc. While I'm attempting to get his license he yells at me. "Write me the ##### tickets."
Ok, here you go. Then wanted to argue because I wrote him the ##### tickets. I mean some guys ask for and when they get it, they still want to complain.outerspacehillbilly, NDBADLANDS, Big Don and 1 other person Thank this. -
Not fixing stuff, then having attitude? That'd be a weird guy to work with/work for, for sure.
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I always loved the hard headed drivers , had a local driver same as yours Dieselbear
We called him "ponytail" he started cussing the second the wheels stopped turning. "Ponytail" drove a cabover, always demanded to see the portable scale screens, heck I always showed him because of course he had to climb down and walk to the scales. This always took twice as long as it should, but it always winded him after a while he would stop cussing. "Ponytail" was always good for an overload..dieselbear Thanks this.
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