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<p>[QUOTE="hellpatrol, post: 5362348, member: 113765"]Driving junk trucks for a scaffolding company in NYC. Flat tires and overloaded trucks. The job foreman would overload the truck and I had to drive to thing through Manhattan back to the yard, praying that the load didn't fall off and crush some school bus or something. Got fired because I wouldn't drive a truck with a flat tire back to the yard. Can't say that I was sorry to leave.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="hellpatrol, post: 5362348, member: 113765"]Driving junk trucks for a scaffolding company in NYC. Flat tires and overloaded trucks. The job foreman would overload the truck and I had to drive to thing through Manhattan back to the yard, praying that the load didn't fall off and crush some school bus or something. Got fired because I wouldn't drive a truck with a flat tire back to the yard. Can't say that I was sorry to leave.[/QUOTE]
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