Well Dennis, I also shave my own head every couple months lol 1 inch long bugs me now! Here in Phil's my hunny cuts my hair for me, so I don't miss a spot hahaha.....
But barbers here, only cost ya 50 pesos(90 cents) And it's a helluva a cut, ya get dusted, powdered, and a neck/shoulder massage...I'd give em a good tip when I used em
Was stuck in traffic today, little girl rolled down the window and gave me an arm pump. I happily obliged. Freaked her mom out til she figured it out. Always puts a smile on my face.
Oh my yes kids are precious. Today going into a customer for the third time the owners granddaughter was out back when I pulled in with her mother. Little girl was probably 6-7 yrs old and she and her mother gave me the arm pump. I happily obliged them and they were all smiles. They were very suprised when I hit it with it being a train horn.
The mother told me when I first went there my truck was too pretty to be delivering granite blocks.
Both of them made me smile as much as they did.
Well Dennis, I also shave my own head every couple months lol 1 inch long bugs me now! Here in Phil's my hunny cuts my hair for me, so I don't miss a spot hahaha.....
But barbers here, only cost ya 50 pesos(90 cents) And it's a helluva a cut, ya get dusted, powdered, and a neck/shoulder massage...I'd give em a good tip when I used em
I always had my wife shave my head for me, also in fear of missing a spot! It worked fine when I was OTR home every three weeks, and Regional home on weekends even having her do it on her weekend off (every third weekend). But I'm gone too long now to wait for hometime and don't wanna wait that long, let my hair get that long, or track down and pay for a barber on the road. So she bought me a shaver that's easy to use and I use it almost every day, so I keep my fresh bald look!
Usually refers to a driver hauling freight within one particular region of the country. You might be in the "Southeast Regional Division" or "Midwest Regional". Regional route drivers often get home on the weekends which is one of the main appeals for this type of route.
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.
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