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<blockquote data-quote="retiredTxfeeder" data-source="post: 1545579" data-attributes="member: 52978"><p>My first week in feeders out of school, I had a rider with me. We got back to the yard, and he told me to break my set down, he was going to go get some coffee and would be back. Dispatch is on the same corner of the building as the BD, and it is on the second floor with windows all around for all to see. Well, I dropped my trailer due to not coupling properly. Luckily it was empty. Immediately, 3 or 4 feeder drivers that I didn't know or even met yet swarmed all around me with their trailers, trying to block dispatch from seeing what I had done. They helped me crank it up and get it on the pad. They could have just drove by and said, dang rookie. I never forgot that, and I tried to help newbies every chance I got, and I saw a lot of them in the 29 years I was in feeders. Always pay it forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredTxfeeder, post: 1545579, member: 52978"] My first week in feeders out of school, I had a rider with me. We got back to the yard, and he told me to break my set down, he was going to go get some coffee and would be back. Dispatch is on the same corner of the building as the BD, and it is on the second floor with windows all around for all to see. Well, I dropped my trailer due to not coupling properly. Luckily it was empty. Immediately, 3 or 4 feeder drivers that I didn't know or even met yet swarmed all around me with their trailers, trying to block dispatch from seeing what I had done. They helped me crank it up and get it on the pad. They could have just drove by and said, dang rookie. I never forgot that, and I tried to help newbies every chance I got, and I saw a lot of them in the 29 years I was in feeders. Always pay it forward. [/QUOTE]
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