LOL I work for DHE also and basically I dont know much about putting on chains except it takes me hours and I hate it! I just got stuck on that hill on I5 Oregon to Cali for 9 hours, 6 hours waiting for them to clear the wrecks and 3 hours to put on my chains till they wouldnt fall off.
I wont get into details here about myself, but I hate this company, only good thing about them is holiday pay....;.;
Nice of you though to help out a fellow driver, I commend you. I have met a few DHE friendlies but not many.. Most are from southern cal and have an attitude....
MENTOR...why bother?
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From experience I can tell you what they do if you blow a scale and don't stop! They come after you and put the cuffs on you and put you in the back of the car! My first trip out I was with a trainer and we were coming into Florida. Trainer was sleeping and I came up on the AG/scalehouse. Well I saw the AG sign and figured I wasn't hauling cattle so I kept going. Not a smart move! After 45 min of being cuffed, stuffed and cussed I was let go with a warning. Oh yeah I did have to pass several sobriety tests. Also my trainer was awoken by the cop so that he could verify my story of me being a new driver and didn't know what an AG station was.
Otherhalf, it feels good knowing there are drivers like you still out there. I am wondering how many trucks went by that driver on the side of the road? You are a real man if you step up to help a newbie throw chains! It's drivers like you that show the world what a real trucker is!JimDriv3r, scottied67, otherhalftw and 1 other person Thank this. -
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