Posted by The tractor vet on March 13, 2017 at 10:59:34 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Seen on the road posted by jon f mn on March 13, 2017 at 06:29:08:
The days of TRUCK DRIVERS are long dead and gone . Now we have somewhat warm bodys driving big trucks that should not be allowed to drive anything bigger then a Pinto . We have people training people to drive big trucks that should not hold a driver license . NOT everybody can do this job , just like not everyone can be a doctor . Each of us have the ability to do what we do best . I know what i can and can not do , what i am good at i am vary good at and have qa lot of years doing it . I learned how to drive a big truck from and old timer and it came natural for me . I also tried to train some that no matter how hard ya tried they could not get the hang of it . Then others picked it up fast and turned into great drivers . I learned welding and wrench twisten from old timers . same with running heavy equipment it came naturally to me but not everyone can do this . Then ya throw in the fact that with most drivers today they don't care about anybody but them selfs and they have nothing invested in there jobs but time . If they break something they don't care because they have nothing invested the company will give them something else to drive and they don't have to fix it let someone else do it .
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