To get an idea of how many of you have enough experience to be giving others advice when it comes to driving an 18 wheeler Im just curious as to how MUCH DRIVING EXPERIENCE you have.
To get an idea of how many of you have enough experience to be giving others advice when it comes to driving an 18 wheeler Im just curious as to how MUCH DRIVING EXPERIENCE you have.
I would rather fail at something that will ultimately succeed rather than succeed at something that will ultimately fail.
Im not saying giving advice is bad I'm just thinking of it in terms of reliable advice.
I would rather fail at something that will ultimately succeed rather than succeed at something that will ultimately fail.
Good point.
I started driving back in 1985.
i started driving in 1991
1973
Why is it when I press one for ENGLISH I still can't understand the person on the other end???
Beat me by 5 Doc-Started in '78
Originally Posted by yoopr
Damn you two are old. :POriginally Posted by Doctor Who
I started driving commercially in 1973.... 32 years now... OMG
1983 is when I started and all my trips were in cab overs without power steering, all my backing was blindside only and all my hills that I had to pull were uphill both ways with a Cummins 235 :shock:
"In trucking, 2 wrongs don't make a right but 3 lefts do!!"
Scoe that was a hilirious post.
I would rather fail at something that will ultimately succeed rather than succeed at something that will ultimately fail.
well looks like us newbies are in a tight race with the ??oldies?? sorry guys
hmm that is unless someone loses the ballots hahaha
if you watch your good friends real close, your enemies can do you no harm
Thanks :?Originally Posted by sanchez498
1984 start date
Your welcome yoopr. Forgot to ad my first truck was a 1973 International cabover with a 318 detroit and a 13 speed.
1975 Corn binder COE with Schneider :shock:
8) I started in 92' .... taken a few years off ... but going back soon.,
4roses
Interesting poll, truckinranger.
I started in 1998.Still drivin (local now) and luvin it!
Things are not what they seem,but they are what they are
GO PACK
Never mind.
76' - 86' then life took me in another direction.
Now I'm getting back to what I was born to do..........be a Professional Driver.....
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