My first load 52 years ago. Trucking ain't the same, but has really changed
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My first trip was 51 yrs ago too but danged if I remember much.
Flew me out to Spokane to recover a Transtar eagle.
Driver bailed and although it stunk of cat pee it was mine. Didn't even have a class A yet but figured I was a trucker.
One failed test later I was now a legal one, learning the ropes one day at a time.
51 plus yrs later I retire in October.
Been a good career. One that has provided well for us.
This kinda sums it up...
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It was cat whiz.
I don't remember peeing in bottles back in the day.
Always had time to stop and run as we saw fit. Not to mention with paper we were always legal..lolD.Tibbitt, Speedy356, Deere hunter and 2 others Thank this. -
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Still have a box full somewhere.D.Tibbitt, Lonesome and Star Rider Thank this. -
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I drove a 16 speed Spicer for a while.
Started with a 42 and 45 ft flatbed.
Never learned proper securement but made sure nothing ever moved..overkill by today's standards.D.Tibbitt, Speed_Drums, Deere hunter and 3 others Thank this. -
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REYCO, or Hendrickson
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