Posted by Super Trucker on March 05, 2013 at 13:39:35 from (99.150.165.236):
After reading gitrb post about the tree got me thinking about what I have been taught.
The first one was when I was younger about 16 I worked for a excavating company. The owner was a great guy on second and the next 15min a real a@#HOLE . In the time I was there I was learning how to run a dozer to finish grade. I spent most of the morning grading what at best a motorcross track out of the yard. He come pulling up and right away I'm ready for the biggest a!@ chewing. He looked at the mess I made and looked at me and told me to get back to grading. After 5min he stopped me and told me I was going to fast and "Get good at being slow and speed will come" So back at it I went and SOB within 2hrs I had things straightened out and it was looking like a yard. Never did I imagine that a simple sentence would be so life changing.
Sometimes I think we let the rat race tell us how fast we need to live. Just a thought from a trucker that has to much time to think. Trucker
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