Maybe I should rephrase... it was actually common practice, if not the norm to actually talk to each other over the airwaves. We knew who was being told to come over. We would call out the Co name, trl type, or even brand of truck.
I do miss the good olé dsys.... There were many nights that little squawk box kept me awake on them long runs. You could always find someone to jaw with, if not already running in a 4 truck or more convoy running 90 plus. Those were the days when this job was actually fun.
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Newbie here and just got a CB for my truck... It comes in handy for safety issues and general information... I have chatted on it a bit but I can't imagine doing so for hours upon hours. But then again, I do use other forms of communication to talk to fellow drivers like posting to this forum, etc.
And to hear the "truckers" talking about some newbie trying to make a back at a truck stop of condemning everything new happening out here and ever reminiscing about them good old days as compared to now... Well, to be honest, I can see why some don't bother getting a CB as they can feel excluded or even condemned but others. So what benefit is it to them?Cruisin thru Thanks this. -
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Super truckers forget that x amount of years ago it was THEM having a hard time backing that trailer into a spot at the truck stop. If I see someone having trouble....I will get out and spot for them. .I have had some of those seasoned females get PO'ed at me for having the audacity to spot for them!!! I hope I never get too old or too arrogant NOT to appreciate the extra help! I do get out and help any time I can though no matter who it is.....
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Also, alot of these drivers are more likely to tell you to #### off instead of accepting your help.
On the rare occasion someone does spot for me while backing, I will but them a coffee or soda as thanks.MidWest_MacDaddy, corneileous and Texnmidwest Thank this. -
In the end, it all comes down to having some empathy for the other guy, putting yourself in their situation for bit.
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I'm not too proud to get help, and I'm not too proud to give it.
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