Posted by trucker40 on March 14, 2008 at 23:56:57 from (69.154.22.154):
In Reply to: Re: fuel prices posted by trucker40 on March 14, 2008 at 23:24:45:
Nobody in their right mind would want to be a trucker in todays world.You need to be a Mexican to be a trucker nowdays.The thing is thats 8 million jobs for America.Trains dont go everywhere,and they dont haul food.I think you need to understand what you are saying about trucking.When you drive 2 million miles,and go out in the snow,and rain,tornados,hurricanes,and take 20 years off of your life to haul food to keep things working and so maybe you can save a few bucks and work on stuff in your spare time to keep your sanity,then you can talk about trucking.Until then you need to shut your mouth about it,and if you do say anything it needs to be a prayer for the ones that do it for us.
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