It's all good bruce, maybe next time!
Rob, I had an alarm clock malfunction and overslept. Really sorry I missed you. My bad.
Off the truck for a short time and the wheels fall off.
Rob, I had an alarm clock malfunction and overslept. Really sorry I missed you. My bad.
The ol I over slept excuse
I even put on a cute yellow sundress and pink nail polish. All that for nothing!!
I even put on a cute yellow sundress and pink nail polish. All that for nothing!!
TMI !!
I even put on a cute yellow sundress and pink nail polish. All that for nothing!!
I thought this was standard issue day cab attire.
A tractor which does not have a sleeper berth attached to it. Normally used for local routes where drivers go home every night.
You guys are taking me on a trip. A guilt trip.
And yes, all the good habits I learned here and in training are eroding. LOL. Truck driving really does teach discipline and organization.
And my dog ate the alarm clock, that's why I missed Rob. Damn dog!
I even put on a cute yellow sundress and pink nail polish. All that for nothing!!I thought this was standard issue day cab attire.
I actually haven't seen any male daycab drivers wearing that, it's those OTR guys who have a different sense of fashion. I'm waiting for the photos to leak of some of our experienced drivers donning an outfit like that. Hope you feel good bruce, I'll need to use my 16 hour rule today because I took a full hour break just to be stood up! Feel guilty?
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.
A tractor which does not have a sleeper berth attached to it. Normally used for local routes where drivers go home every night.
Bruce passes the buck:
And my dog ate the alarm clock, that's why I missed Rob. Damn dog!
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Rob, I had an alarm clock malfunction and overslept. Really sorry I missed you. My bad.