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<p>[QUOTE="prairiewynde, post: 2238621, member: 72030"]housing is short, hours are long, safety is at a high due to many inexperienced or low maintance units, weather is currently sitting in the 30 to 40's and that is nice for this time of year. western ND and SD and MT have definetly seen snow already 200 to 300 inches perdicted for the area, Food prices and products are rising customer service is at it highest stress level, the locals, hate the riff raff and TX. is looking for drivers/o/o ....seriously think south especialy if you from there, and no offense to newbies but most seasoned drivers really are sick of the mishaps that come from someone with no experience in the filed but worse when they don't even have very many hours at driving a rig in the first place.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="prairiewynde, post: 2238621, member: 72030"]housing is short, hours are long, safety is at a high due to many inexperienced or low maintance units, weather is currently sitting in the 30 to 40's and that is nice for this time of year. western ND and SD and MT have definetly seen snow already 200 to 300 inches perdicted for the area, Food prices and products are rising customer service is at it highest stress level, the locals, hate the riff raff and TX. is looking for drivers/o/o ....seriously think south especialy if you from there, and no offense to newbies but most seasoned drivers really are sick of the mishaps that come from someone with no experience in the filed but worse when they don't even have very many hours at driving a rig in the first place.[/QUOTE]
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