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Re: OT - recent impatient OTR driver's post
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Posted by Leland on September 22, 2004 at 05:53:43 from (63.155.92.47):
In Reply to: Re: OT - recent impatient OTR driver's post posted by Allan in NE on September 22, 2004 at 05:18:12:
Now hold on Allen we don't know the facts yet, Did he fall asleep, mech failure or was he just plain stupid, but don't them for not being an american. One company I drove for had a couple of russians driving, and they were the best and smartest people I ever met. But accidents happen good or bad, And I have driven that stretch of 69-75 many times and those texans have no gray matter between there ears. So lets get the facts before we pass judgement. And if you have never been behind the wheel of a tractor-trailer you don't have a clue what lifes like it's 99% hurry up and wait get it there yesterday. Most companys don't give a flying F@$K about there drivers push them to the max ,them if they make a mistake from lack of sleep they dump them and say your on your own we don't know you. So ron dig a little deeper and find out more about the company he worked for not were he was from.
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