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<blockquote data-quote="olroadbeech" data-source="post: 4340032" data-attributes="member: 52145"><p>some so called brothers would steal anything that wasn't locked up. pull bars, flashlights , gloves ,. some would take the tractor keys home so no one could take it. dispatch ended up making 3-4 sets of keys and would keep the keys locked up in the dispatch office.</p><p></p><p>tire chains were also "taken" off of tractors. some drivers would use a cross cable on the chain rack and lock them up and keep the key on ignition key ring. It got that bad when the company was too cheap to buy extra chains. we drivers spent a lot of time repairing our chains when done for the day or waiting for loads. they gave us a chain repair tool also which is pretty expensive.Consider over a 100 dollars each for 180 plus feeder drivers. they went missing also when not locked up in tractor or locker . I went to shop and had my name engraved in it.</p><p></p><p>dog eat dog world at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olroadbeech, post: 4340032, member: 52145"] some so called brothers would steal anything that wasn't locked up. pull bars, flashlights , gloves ,. some would take the tractor keys home so no one could take it. dispatch ended up making 3-4 sets of keys and would keep the keys locked up in the dispatch office. tire chains were also "taken" off of tractors. some drivers would use a cross cable on the chain rack and lock them up and keep the key on ignition key ring. It got that bad when the company was too cheap to buy extra chains. we drivers spent a lot of time repairing our chains when done for the day or waiting for loads. they gave us a chain repair tool also which is pretty expensive.Consider over a 100 dollars each for 180 plus feeder drivers. they went missing also when not locked up in tractor or locker . I went to shop and had my name engraved in it. dog eat dog world at times. [/QUOTE]
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