Running with JCT, Part Deux

Discussion in 'John Christner' started by drloveofdfw, Feb 13, 2014.

  1. Kamkor

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    I was going to get blamed anyways!
     
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    Well of course. I might be able to fix it. The plug in the unit came loose. I'll just have to swing by the house and pickup my iFixit kit and soldering iron.
     
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    He's been trolling just about every other thread asking the same question.
     
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    Ugh, do I burn a day at the dealership in Denver or let this malfunction light roll until I can do it en route or get to terminal...
     
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    He finally asked in the LS sub-forum and even got an answer, although I'm not sure if he comprehended the answer.
     
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    Black electrical tape til the light goes out on its own....
     
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    It never will...I'm watching the code counter go up each time...
     
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    If you ever make a deliveries to AJ's Cold Storage (a.k.a ADT) and Texas Meat Proveyors in San Antonio; your tight space backing skills and narrow road drivinb need to be on point.

    AJ's has other businesses in the same area where the docks are at. Texas you back in off a narrow street through the gate. You have to setup with your truck/trailer over a set of railroad tracks.

    Other than that, really quick off loads. Less than 30 min total time.
     
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    Haha.....I just a message telling me that my last stop can't take their load until Wednesday at 0600. The same date and time already on the dispatch.

    Saw this on Facebook....looks like we will be faster than FedEx.
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    I like the last bullet in #1. Like FAX gives a crap about lives, unless they mess with the bottom line.