I was at a truck stop and was fighting to get straight in my spot. Finally finished and did a walk around. The lines were so crooked I said to myself: Self, I wonder who the Fkn Walleyed drunk was who painted these lines. They need a boot in their azz.
RD, i have dropped at that Shoprite at night. i got out scratching my head cause i was tired and it was dark.
i admit though, even today i **** the truck to the left. I am rarely perfectfly straight. The trailer would be straight, but the truck slanted. When I was new i would drop the trailer in the door, detach and straighten the truck then recouple. lol
A perfectionist to the utmost degree are you.
Not a perfectionist, but needed to allow drivers room to back in lol
RD, i have dropped at that Shoprite at night. i got out scratching my head cause i was tired and it was dark.
i admit though, even today i **** the truck to the left. I am rarely perfectfly straight. The trailer would be straight, but the truck slanted. When I was new i would drop the trailer in the door, detach and straighten the truck then recouple. lol
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RD, i have dropped at that Shoprite at night. i got out scratching my head cause i was tired and it was dark.
i admit though, even today i **** the truck to the left. I am rarely perfectfly straight. The trailer would be straight, but the truck slanted. When I was new i would drop the trailer in the door, detach and straighten the truck then recouple. lol
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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.