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PackRat's Comment
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I haven't used this one for awhile, but it fits.

Mikey B.'s Comment
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find this thread to be hilarious. Kerry posts this with the intent of virtue signaling. He was wanting to prove to everyone else how much more woke he is than the rest of us. This is not the first time he has brought up the subject of his interracial marriage in I'm not mistaken. When we failed to pat him on the back and congratulate him telling him he is the wokest of them all like his mirror tells him. Then he does what I feel is very much typical of the far left Democrats. Socialists and progressive ilk....he got mad, accused us of being negative and when he was pushed back on that he angrily took his ball and left. Of course he turned it all into him first by claiming an honest intent behind the post then turning himself into the victim claiming he is being attacked, probably believing we are all belligerent redneck racists for not patting him on the back, awarding him the wokest of them all trophy and begging him to stay. I see trouble for him with any trainer he is put with, I actually feel sorry for the unsuspecting trainer. People like him are why I never wanted to train.

KERRY, DON'T LET THE DOOR HIT YOU WHERE THE GOOD LORD SPLIT YOU...OR DO, I DON'T REALLY CARE...JUST GO.

Banks's Comment
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KERRY, DON'T LET THE DOOR HIT YOU WHERE THE GOOD LORD SPLIT YOU...OR DO, I DON'T REALLY CARE...JUST GO.

He's not going anywhere. Where else on the internet can he be the wokest guy on the board? Threatened with a good time and failed to deliver

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Davy A.'s Comment
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We didn't even have time for my trainer to get personal. Honestly, they don't care. Trainers have a short time with the trainees. Of things that are probably much more concern are making money, staying safe, keeping the truck from being damaged, and hopefully actually giving the trainee some knowledge and experience.

You should be concentrating on what questions You can be asking your trainer, not the other way around.

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Davy A.

Not to hijack this thread... I was looking at the GPS tracker and it showed you parked at the Salt Lake City Airport? It looks like I was about three or four miles from you... Should have hollered to see if you wanted to meet up. If you're still in the SLC area today and have time, I unload at 1800 just north of the Flying J off of I-215. My contact info is in my profile.

Laura

We didn't even have time for my trainer to get personal. Honestly, they don't care. Trainers have a short time with the trainees. Of things that are probably much more concern are making money, staying safe, keeping the truck from being damaged, and hopefully actually giving the trainee some knowledge and experience.

You should be concentrating on what questions You can be asking your trainer, not the other way around.

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Davy A.

Not to hijack this thread... I was looking at the GPS tracker and it showed you parked at the Salt Lake City Airport? It looks like I was about three or four miles from you... Should have hollered to see if you wanted to meet up. If you're still in the SLC area today and have time, I unload at 1800 just north of the Flying J off of I-215. My contact info is in my profile.

Laura

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We didn't even have time for my trainer to get personal. Honestly, they don't care. Trainers have a short time with the trainees. Of things that are probably much more concern are making money, staying safe, keeping the truck from being damaged, and hopefully actually giving the trainee some knowledge and experience.

You should be concentrating on what questions You can be asking your trainer, not the other way around.

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Man, that would be cool. I'm on a 34. I parked the truck at our terminal and flew to Colorado springs to spend it with the Mrs. I'll be back tonight late but have a load going down to Texas Tues am.

Terminal:

A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.

ID Mtn Gal's Comment
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Man, that would be cool. I'm on a 34. I parked the truck at our terminal and flew to Colorado springs to spend it with the Mrs. I'll be back tonight late but have a load going down to Texas Tues am. Davy A.

Not to hijack this thread... I was looking at the GPS tracker and it showed you parked at the Salt Lake City Airport? It looks like I was about three or four miles from you... Should have hollered to see if you wanted to meet up. If you're still in the SLC area today and have time, I unload at 1800 just north of the Flying J off of I-215. My contact info is in my profile.

Laura

Well, that's interesting, what company do you drive for? I'm not familiar with any outfit up by the airport. I ran for Interide down off the 201 just past the 215. It was a 1.5 miles from the Sapp Bros. I'm going to Albertson's DC... never been there so I don't know how long it will take them to unload me. Then I run home to Idaho by Twin Falls and will be off until Thursday, I think, when I get my next load from Jerome Cheese and go to Greensboro NC.

Laura

Terminal:

A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.

SAP:

Substance Abuse Professional

The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol program regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare.

Davy A.'s Comment
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Man, that would be cool. I'm on a 34. I parked the truck at our terminal and flew to Colorado springs to spend it with the Mrs. I'll be back tonight late but have a load going down to Texas Tues am. Davy A.

Not to hijack this thread... I was looking at the GPS tracker and it showed you parked at the Salt Lake City Airport? It looks like I was about three or four miles from you... Should have hollered to see if you wanted to meet up. If you're still in the SLC area today and have time, I unload at 1800 just north of the Flying J off of I-215. My contact info is in my profile.

Laura

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Well, that's interesting, what company do you drive for? I'm not familiar with any outfit up by the airport. I ran for Interide down off the 201 just past the 215. It was a 1.5 miles from the Sapp Bros. I'm going to Albertson's DC... never been there so I don't know how long it will take them to unload me. Then I run home to Idaho by Twin Falls and will be off until Thursday, I think, when I get my next load from Jerome Cheese and go to Greensboro NC.

Laura

I drive for Knight. We have a terminal out off 5500 west out there. Its somewhat close to the airport. Mostly I hit proctor and gamble, Walmart DC up in Corinne a lot when I'm there. I hit the salt plants too and sam's clubs in Logan and Ogden. I rarely do grocery, but I've had to do the Kroger DC there. Total pita with lumpers and detention. Was there for 6 hours waiting for paperwork. Are you doing reefer? I do dry van.

Terminal:

A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.

SAP:

Substance Abuse Professional

The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol program regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare.

Dry Van:

A trailer or truck that that requires no special attention, such as refrigeration, that hauls regular palletted, boxed, or floor-loaded freight. The most common type of trailer in trucking.

Reefer:

A refrigerated trailer.

ID Mtn Gal's Comment
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Well, that's interesting, what company do you drive for? I'm not familiar with any outfit up by the airport.

Never mind....I remember now....Knight and I know where their terminal is. Should have made me some coffee and woken up more 😉😁🤣

Laura

Terminal:

A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.

Andrey's Comment
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I see that this thread has now split into two sub-threads. The first is about privacy and the second is about mixed marriages and racism. 1) Trucking industry is exactly the same as any other industry when it comes to human interaction. Good people are treated well, and morons are treated in an opposite way. You reveal as much of yourself as you want other people including your trainer to know about yourself, that simple. 2) Marriage is a private enterprise, why would anyond ask for opinion unless he wants not an opinion, but a debate? And as for racism and racial discrimination, America is the most tolerant and diverse country in the civilized world. Racial victomhood, unfortunately, is a well paid business today, and a lot of people are playing this black and white BS for a number of reasons: money, benefits, stupidity, you name it.

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