My Experience with Lone Star Transportation

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  1. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    no.....But im more comfortable in a T-Shirt and jeans........:biggrin_2558: Whats the differance in haveing Coveralls to where instead of Jeans/shirt to where while secureing your load?




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  3. cpape

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    That's 2 or 3 times recently I've agreed with BW900. What does it say about me when my opinions keep matching those of an old, opinionated, SOB? Only kidding...I think the saying is "Great minds think alike."
     
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    Coveralls are the ####!.....I hardly ever do any work around the truck without them on.

    Saves me a lot of hassle changing clothes and doing laundry.
     
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    blackw900 The Grandfather of Flatbed

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    Geniuses are rare....It's amazing that there are two right here, Right now!:biggrin_2558:
     
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  6. American-Trucker

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    I donno perhaps i'll buy some Dickies coveralls, to try. we'll see


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    blackw900 The Grandfather of Flatbed

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    By the way....I am an opinionated old S.O.B.

    I wear that label proudly.
     
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    As well you should...one doesn't get to be old and opinionated without acquiring a bunch of experience along the way.
     
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  9. American-Trucker

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    First Check (i just looked i got it on the 10th) $1,065.58 Take Home, i have no idea what the gross was for the pay period I'll look when i get home.


    For those of you that have followed my blogs you know that as long as i take home $1000 a week i'm a happy camper so, so far so good.




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  10. blackw900

    blackw900 The Grandfather of Flatbed

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    I'll give you my resume.....

    I've been known to be an #######.

    I've been called a mother ###### more times than I could ever remember.

    I have many years experience as an mean old prick.

    My ex-wives will tell you that I'm a rotten ######.

    My qualifications are many fold and are too numerous to mention here...But suffice it to say that I can't deny any of them....Sometimes.
     
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    OOooooh, yeah..... :yes2557:


    Sheet like this is why I'm glad I don't flatbed anymore. :biggrin_25523: Nightmare every time. Studying the load to see where the forces are pulling, strapping in weird directions to fight those forces, cramming rubber mats between pipes to keep them from rubbing (never could figure out why), stopping every couple hundred miles to pull the #### pipes back inside the rub rails so I don't get busted...


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