Its hard to quit any job right now, i have had great offers here in California to haul produce just in the western states, more money and all the things you want to hear. When i got home this week the guy that offered the job to me just filed chap. 13. Glad i did not make that move.
Werner Cares-Should be Werner Scares!
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by mississippimud, Mar 4, 2009.
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Since it sounds like you are at Walmart a lot, stop back in the automotive section and get yourself a gallon of Purple Power. It'll remove even the most stubborn baked on crud.
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You guys hand unloaded?? #### !!!!
Maybe that was why I was in and out, of the dock that fast. They unloaded me. It just took forever to get through the #### gate.
I'm used to the unloaded/tail gating loads. But, I don't really like the idea of doing it at a large DC...of any kind. -
Purple Power is what I have been using to soak it. Wire brush actually worked pretty well but it just fills the brush and it is a pain to clean. It is mostly done now, but still have to get passenger side soon. I hope the cardboard I have on the floor now is not stuck to it to bad.
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OMG... if you soaked it in Purple Power and it STILL didn't come off, I don't think I'd even want to know what the hell it is!
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Maybe a Lot Lizard melted in the truck.
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LMAO!!! That the funniest thing I've read today! Thanks for the laugh!!!
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You are making a big assumption that there are 2500 mi available to be driven. You are oversimplifying the deductions too. I have never taken more than $105 per week (stopping that now) and still not making anything close to a living. I'm on my second day of sitting in WA and probably won't leave until Mon. Why do the office people make more and have a steady income than the essential drivers that the company MUST employ? These drivers have to be skilled, licensed, safe and responsible. Without them, goods don't move! Why are we "mobile-hobo's" at the bottom of the food chain, but are the most essential in this industry???
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From the smell the truck had when I first got it that may just be possible.
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