Old Man Jingles
Rat out of a cage
funny and thanks ... fixed itSomething tells me you were a bottle of winded all the time Mr. Corporate. Tennis player my A*
Damn spellchekpissing me off!
funny and thanks ... fixed itSomething tells me you were a bottle of winded all the time Mr. Corporate. Tennis player my A*
funny and thanks ... fixed it
Damn spellchekpissing me off!
Helps 90% of the time but that other 10% is irritatingAuto correct gets me all the time. I hate it.
Yes they can , it’s unfortunately the reality or e-commerce, craps getting bigger. We can adapt to the market or find new jobs.I have a bid route and for the past year or so each new on-road sup tries to get me to take a bigger truck since my route has grown and I tend to blow-out often. Suspiciously, they ask or try to get me to say I want a bigger truck. One day they just loaded my route into a bigger truck without saying anything to me and the next day a sup came out on-route mid day and asked if I liked the bigger truck. I told him no and the next day I went back to my usual truck. I bid this route because it was in a P700 and don't want anything larger. Even though they haven't said it outright, it seems like they're acting like they can't force me to take a bigger truck. Does anyone know if this is the case?
if your route has grow and bulked out that means your not makeing 9.5 so you need to lose work or are you going faster and completing route think about itI have a bid route and for the past year or so each new on-road sup tries to get me to take a bigger truck since my route has grown and I tend to blow-out often. Suspiciously, they ask or try to get me to say I want a bigger truck. One day they just loaded my route into a bigger truck without saying anything to me and the next day a sup came out on-route mid day and asked if I liked the bigger truck. I told him no and the next day I went back to my usual truck. I bid this route because it was in a P700 and don't want anything larger. Even though they haven't said it outright, it seems like they're acting like they can't force me to take a bigger truck. Does anyone know if this is the case?
I am a vehicle positioner for the preload, you get what I decide to give you.You have no say in what size package car.
And I return the favor with my overallow.I am a vehicle positioner for the preload, you get what I decide to give you.
When my truck is in the shop I get separation anxiety. I keep it clean and power wash in the interior monthly. I can’t believe how dirty some of these dudes keep their trucks. Animals.
Thanks for the P8.I am a vehicle positioner for the preload, you get what I decide to give you.
No. They get what they decide to tell you, to give themI am a vehicle positioner for the preload, you get what I decide to give you.
Not quiteNo. They get what they decide to tell you, to give them
Part of a combo job here. Always nice to those guys and the mechanics too.Not quite
Yeah, sorry, the death-trap reverse shift P1000 was all we had for spares. Hope it goes well out there, though.Part of a combo job here. Always nice to those guys and the mechanics too.
I have a bid route and for the past year or so each new on-road sup tries to get me to take a bigger truck since my route has grown and I tend to blow-out often. Suspiciously, they ask or try to get me to say I want a bigger truck. One day they just loaded my route into a bigger truck without saying anything to me and the next day a sup came out on-route mid day and asked if I liked the bigger truck. I told him no and the next day I went back to my usual truck. I bid this route because it was in a P700 and don't want anything larger. Even though they haven't said it outright, it seems like they're acting like they can't force me to take a bigger truck. Does anyone know if this is the case?