I talk to Daniel every once in awhile. I'll remind him to check in.
GuyJax has posted here recently - a couple of weeks ago. Red's been gone for about 9 months, Persian for about 4.
Someone just ran into Little Sister about a month ago.
I've gone through periods of a few months or even a year, in the last 8 years - where I drop off the board. I had written off my interest in trucking, so I didn't feel the need to read or post.
Lots of folks just don't have time to post, or move onto other off-duty hobbies. It's somewhat time consuming to stay really active on a board - especially if you are on other boards or FB a lot.
I still talk to a couple of people that have been gone from the board for literally years (Trucker Mike, who hasn't driven in 6 years) - a few mods (StarCar) haven't posted in awhile either.
Folks just drift away. Some come back - some don't...
Rick
I wonder about them too.
Pat M. beat me to it. Was thinking about asking the same yesterday then was side-tracked and forgot about it. It would be nice to hear from them once in awhile.
Also:
Jopa
.... and the original Patrick, (who no doubt won't be back).
Yes, there are many others who have moved on, but the ones Pat M listed were active in the last two years.
I was locked in Rainy D's basement. Managed to escape though.
Hey I didn't leave! I'm just letting the young ones take over.
This old man needed a break from being a mighty keyboard warrior!
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Members just tend to drift away....
Daniel B... Miss the hidden chocolate and moose herd stories. The misadventures of Daniel B.
Red Gator... Last we heard she was thinking of switching companies and then poof... Twilight Zone
Guyjax.... Went to Tyson and must have gotten himself locked in a freezer.
Persian Conversion... Wonder if he ever got the food truck he was wanting?
Little Sister... She started out with a few obstacles but overcame them to pull a flatbed with Systems Transport.
I am sure that I am forgetting some but those were the first to come to mind.
HOS:
Hours Of Service
HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.OOS:
When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.