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Feeder Drivers, Beware of 53' Containers
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<blockquote data-quote="Dracula" data-source="post: 1299756" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>It's not that big of a deal. In your own hand, big kahunas feel the same as small kahunas. Either one, you get used to the feeling. Unless they're not your kahunas. If that's the case, you're asking the wrong question on the wrong forum.</p><p></p><p>It's a whole different set of circumstances. In feeders, slow and steady wins our race. In PC, management cares far less about safety, because the consequences are far less serious. Safety, in feeders, is completely up to the driver. You'll find their "talks" about performance can easily be broken with a simple question or two by you towards their "logic".</p><p></p><p>Remember how freaky you felt driving a package car felt the first time you drove it? Feeders is the same thing. If you can respect the job, the equipment and the situations, it really isn't much different from any other job. The equipment is different, the situations are different, but everything is adaptable. </p><p></p><p>Snow in feeders looks the same as snow in a sedan. One more time: slow and steady ALWAYS wins the race.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracula, post: 1299756, member: 42691"] It's not that big of a deal. In your own hand, big kahunas feel the same as small kahunas. Either one, you get used to the feeling. Unless they're not your kahunas. If that's the case, you're asking the wrong question on the wrong forum. It's a whole different set of circumstances. In feeders, slow and steady wins our race. In PC, management cares far less about safety, because the consequences are far less serious. Safety, in feeders, is completely up to the driver. You'll find their "talks" about performance can easily be broken with a simple question or two by you towards their "logic". Remember how freaky you felt driving a package car felt the first time you drove it? Feeders is the same thing. If you can respect the job, the equipment and the situations, it really isn't much different from any other job. The equipment is different, the situations are different, but everything is adaptable. Snow in feeders looks the same as snow in a sedan. One more time: slow and steady ALWAYS wins the race. [/QUOTE]
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