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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 1522360"><p>If I remember correctly, it wasn't too shortly after TOS moved into the feeder department, that he was forced to be on a sleeper team and started doing that in the winter time. Instead of being in southern California in nicer weather he was now in states and on roads he didn't know too well , with weather he wasn't accustomed to , and he was driving equipment with skills that were not as polished as the skills of us longer time tractor trailer drivers are. </p><p></p><p>When I started tractor trailer driving before UPS, I was driving cross country and GPS was not available for the common man. I actually think it is a good idea to be using it , if you so choose, for roads you are not familiar with. As he said, you might have a better idea of where you are than without it. So kudos to you, TOS, giving yourself an extra tool.</p><p></p><p>This post doesn't mean I am endorsing the tone of some of his posts in this thread. I am just agreeing with him in regards to usage of the GPS, which I never used and probably never will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 1522360"] If I remember correctly, it wasn't too shortly after TOS moved into the feeder department, that he was forced to be on a sleeper team and started doing that in the winter time. Instead of being in southern California in nicer weather he was now in states and on roads he didn't know too well , with weather he wasn't accustomed to , and he was driving equipment with skills that were not as polished as the skills of us longer time tractor trailer drivers are. When I started tractor trailer driving before UPS, I was driving cross country and GPS was not available for the common man. I actually think it is a good idea to be using it , if you so choose, for roads you are not familiar with. As he said, you might have a better idea of where you are than without it. So kudos to you, TOS, giving yourself an extra tool. This post doesn't mean I am endorsing the tone of some of his posts in this thread. I am just agreeing with him in regards to usage of the GPS, which I never used and probably never will. [/QUOTE]
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