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Why do Yard Drivers give you that piercing gaze?
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 4732357" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>If you are talking about package car drivers then it’s because they are runners and gunners and they typically are very antsy and wanting to get out of the building ASAP.</p><p></p><p>if you were talking about feeder drivers then it could be something similar. Except that they want to start on time/early and coast to their next hub/center.</p><p></p><p>Some feeder drivers are only in a hurry because they want to be able to jump on the interstate in time to be able to join CB traffic with other feeder drivers. Sounds silly but it’s true.</p><p></p><p>We had a guy like that years ago. Every night he’d start getting antsy and would bark orders at anyone on the local sort that he thought wasn’t moving fast enough. He was so scared he was not gonna be able to get out of there on time. It took a couple of years but a couple of us that had to jump on the interstate to get home started noticing him sitting on the side of the on-ramp. We asked around about why he would do that if he was rushing to get out of there and we were told it was because he At the time his entrance on the interstate just right to be able to chat with certain feeder drivers. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 4732357, member: 198"] If you are talking about package car drivers then it’s because they are runners and gunners and they typically are very antsy and wanting to get out of the building ASAP. if you were talking about feeder drivers then it could be something similar. Except that they want to start on time/early and coast to their next hub/center. Some feeder drivers are only in a hurry because they want to be able to jump on the interstate in time to be able to join CB traffic with other feeder drivers. Sounds silly but it’s true. We had a guy like that years ago. Every night he’d start getting antsy and would bark orders at anyone on the local sort that he thought wasn’t moving fast enough. He was so scared he was not gonna be able to get out of there on time. It took a couple of years but a couple of us that had to jump on the interstate to get home started noticing him sitting on the side of the on-ramp. We asked around about why he would do that if he was rushing to get out of there and we were told it was because he At the time his entrance on the interstate just right to be able to chat with certain feeder drivers. LOL [/QUOTE]
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