The Dreaded Day Is Approaching....truck Switching Time

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Tractor Man's Comment
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Yes......I need help. Here is a picture of the Bus that I rode to school.

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Renegade's Comment
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I found this picture of Rainy in her Truck

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Sorry Rainy, I do LOVE YOU. I just couldn't help myself........

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That is freaking hilarious Tractor Man!

Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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And its actually fairly accurate. Its organized chaos. I know where everything is and dont Want it moved lol

Turtle's Comment
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FM - "Geez Rainy don't ya have enough stuff in there?"

Rainy- "But I can still see more light....over....here..."

Fm:

Dispatcher, Fleet Manager, Driver Manager

The primary person a driver communicates with at his/her company. A dispatcher can play many roles, depending on the company's structure. Dispatchers may assign freight, file requests for home time, relay messages between the driver and management, inform customer service of any delays, change appointment times, and report information to the load planners.
G-Town's Comment
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Yes......I need help. Here is a picture of the Bus that I rode to school.

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Other than the color, reminds me of your new Coke Tractor.

What a hippy hauler that thing is...too funny.

Jodi 's Comment
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I'm with rainy. Moving all your stuff sucks. I couldn't believe the amount of stuff I pulled out of my old one. Food food and more food. I think I could feed 100 people with the food I keep in here. I got moved to a brand new one so hopefully won't have to move again for a while. Good luck rainy.

Sambo's Comment
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I've had to move 3 times, and each time takes me about 3 to 4 hours of moving and putting stuff away. Sucks.

However, this last move put me an auto shift volvo and I must say, they are not bad at all. I'm not sure how the freightliner trucks are with autos, but, after just a short time getting used to it, I think you'll like it, especially if you do a lot of East coast traffic.

Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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Most people I talked too says they love their autos. I'm just stubborn...and now quite comfortable with the shifting. Even with my trucks problems, I have never been broken down anywhere. I trust it....and now it has to go :(

Cornelius A.'s Comment
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Lol you will be fine mama, a little bit of nostalgia does not hurt lol

Most people I talked too says they love their autos. I'm just stubborn...and now quite comfortable with the shifting. Even with my trucks problems, I have never been broken down anywhere. I trust it....and now it has to go :(

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