Please be considerate!

Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by Gentlemanfarmer, Feb 23, 2013.

  1. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    *hands olhand the /sarc rag I used to wipe my chin after 'my park if it's bad' post*

    Dude, wipe that chin! You drip any of that sarcasm on that poor gal it'll hurt her!:biggrin_25524:
     
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  3. HwyPrsnr

    HwyPrsnr Medium Load Member

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    LOL. If u dont like this...Then move on. U are only making yourself look like a small child pretending to be a truck driver with the temper tantrums and name calling. Truck stops are for ALL truck drivers, not just for a chosen few. Dont like it? Then move on. Find somewhere else to park. Have a nice day :)
     
  4. kirk

    kirk Medium Load Member

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    I always parked on the back row when I was pulling a dry van. I never had any trouble with reefer noise. Reefers need a place to park too.
     
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  5. OldHasBeen

    OldHasBeen Road Train Member

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    That driver that pulled in & parked by you, making all that noise might be the one that stopped back when helping you & or the one that's going to stop & help you the next time you have trouble.

    Of course I suppose nowadays there's some that does nothing but blows by when they see another truck that having trouble.
     
  6. AchioteCoyote

    AchioteCoyote Light Load Member

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    THAT was funny!
     
  7. rogueunh

    rogueunh Road Train Member

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    When you guys set your brakes, that is sort of loud as well. So if you can, when you park, just leave your brakes released and use wheel chocks or something, thanks!
     
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  8. AchioteCoyote

    AchioteCoyote Light Load Member

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    Despite all the comments, I do make every effort not to park my reefer load next to a dry load, flat bed, etc. Obviously, there are times that I don't have a choice and that's just the name of the game.
     
  9. Pound Puppy

    Pound Puppy Heavy Load Member

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    Only thing I ever hated was in Pa I used to stop at exit 274 to eat an rest. All the trash haulers parked there, which is no big deal normally but a few would park right next to the rsturant. So the whole inside stunk to high heaven. Instead of throwing a fit I found someplace else to go.
     
  10. DirtyBob

    DirtyBob Road Train Member

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    Every time I park by myself with empty spaces all around I always end up with a flatbed on each side of me. I think you guys can't live without the punishment no matter how much you complain about it.
     
  11. ‘Olhand

    ‘Olhand Cantankerous Crusty

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    I look 4 two flatbeds to back inbetween--blindside of course;)
    Don't no what bugs them more my reefer or the fact that I can back way better than them! LMAO!
     
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