how to lose in court...
Recently, and I apologize for not remembering who mentioned this, but I was asked if I'd seen trucks with the fangs grill, like the one in one of the horror movies. I do see them once in awhile and think they're stupid and create a bad public image. Aggresive driving is stupid, and doubly so by truckers. Imagine being involved in an accident with a fang grill cover on your truck. Not a good look in court.
I took this picture from my truck while I was parked at our Pacific WA drop yard behind the Freightliner dealership.
Still crazy busy with work. Picked up this morning at 2:30 AM in SoCal and will deliver Sunday at 1 AM in Boise Idaho. No rest for the wicked, but more good news pay wise. Getting a little more than 10 percent per mile pay increase beginning July 1st. With historic low unemployment trucking companies are doing all they can to keep their drivers. Oh, also beginning in July getting hourly paid for all time spent getting loaded and unloaded. Right now we don't get paid the first hour, and some companies don't pay until after the second hour. (Local drivers usually get paid hourly, but long haul drivers have traditionally been paid only for miles driven.)
Oh, and here's a link to my truck. Some have asked to see a picture of it.
how to lose in court...
Recently, and I apologize for not remembering who mentioned this, but I was asked if I'd seen trucks with the fangs grill, like the one in one of the horror movies. I do see them once in awhile and think they're stupid and create a bad public image. Aggresive driving is stupid, and doubly so by truckers. Imagine being involved in an accident with a fang grill cover on your truck. Not a good look in court.
I took this picture from my truck while I was parked at our Pacific WA drop yard behind the Freightliner dealership.
Still crazy busy with work. Picked up this morning at 2:30 AM in SoCal and will deliver Sunday at 1 AM in Boise Idaho. No rest for the wicked, but more good news pay wise. Getting a little more than 10 percent per mile pay increase beginning July 1st. With historic low unemployment trucking companies are doing all they can to keep their drivers. Oh, also beginning in July getting hourly paid for all time spent getting loaded and unloaded. Right now we don't get paid the first hour, and some companies don't pay until after the second hour. (Local drivers usually get paid hourly, but long haul drivers have traditionally been paid only for miles driven.)
Oh, and here's a link to my truck. Some have asked to see a picture of it.