Mom asked me to ask around...
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She was picking up in Dallas, TX at the airport, and ran into a stranded truck driver, miles from home, and broke.
I guess the guy got bite by a brown recluse while in his truck, was hospitalized and almost lost his leg. He's broke, he's away from home, and apparently he lost his truck. My Mom said she was listening to a satalite radio station with Bill Mack (sp?) and that there is a hotline out there or something for stranded truck drivers. I am here to ask all of you great folks if you know that number? My Mom had to head out of Dallas and left $20 for the guy for food, but she's hoping next time she might be able to provide some resources. My Ma took up truck driving last August at 45 yrs. old. She's a tough broad, but also very caring, so of course she wants to help everyone out. If you know anything, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks again, April
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There is a fine organization called Trans Alive that will assist drivers on the road who find themselves in troubling situations. 800-USA-HURT.
Bob Hataway ,Trans Alive and his army of volunteers help many drivers each year who become very sick or injured while on the road. If this invididual is legit and no just pulling a scam there is help available.
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Originally Posted by MamaDrivesTruck
She was picking up in Dallas, TX at the airport, and ran into a stranded truck driver, miles from home, and broke.
I guess the guy got bite by a brown recluse while in his truck, was hospitalized and almost lost his leg. He's broke, he's away from home, and apparently he lost his truck. My Mom said she was listening to a satalite radio station with Bill Mack (sp?) and that there is a hotline out there or something for stranded truck drivers. I am here to ask all of you great folks if you know that number? My Mom had to head out of Dallas and left $20 for the guy for food, but she's hoping next time she might be able to provide some resources. My Ma took up truck driving last August at 45 yrs. old. She's a tough broad, but also very caring, so of course she wants to help everyone out. If you know anything, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks again, April I know that, at this rate, your Mom will go broke! Most (chain) truckstops, have trucking ministries located on the property. I would send him there for "help." I'm sorry, there are just TOO many scammers at truckstops! They must think we are MADE of money! :shock: I've seen "civilians" in their cars, with baby and all, begging for a little gas money for one reason or the other. (often in Kingman, AZ.) I believe MOST of them are stranded there because they blew their monthly salary at the nearby casinos. In today's age of ATM's and such, I just have a hard time listening to sad stories about being broke. If they have no money in their bank account, and no ATM card, they shouldn't be "venturing" out into the world. I don't have the number you asked for. I'm sure a little internet search would find it for you. Just tell Mama, that she can't solve everyone's problems. And to believe me when I say, only 10 percent of them are true! Best of luck. Just remember, there's a sucker born every minute.... and some people think we ALL meet at truckstops! :roll:
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Originally Posted by MamaDrivesTruck
She was picking up in Dallas, TX at the airport, and ran into a stranded truck driver, miles from home, and broke.
I guess the guy got bite by a brown recluse while in his truck, was hospitalized and almost lost his leg. He's broke, he's away from home, and apparently he lost his truck. Me thinks.....he was a "shill" playing on your Mom's kindheartedness.
My Ma took up truck driving last August at 45 yrs. old. She's a tough broad, but also very caring, so of course she wants to help everyone out. If you know anything, it would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks again, April
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Thank you for your responses. I didn't get to chat with her long, as she was mid-pick up and her team partner needed her help with something. I didn't get all the details on how she even met him, but I appreciate your advice. I also believe I already knew you might have said something like that in the first place, but had to put it out there so that when I call her back...I have back-up
. I am sure I will be around checking out the forums more and making my intro thread and all that, just haven't had a chance yet. Thanks again. ~April
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Originally Posted by Skywalker
Here's the problem I see..... If this guy was actually bitten by a brown recluse...which is not good, and it was while on the truck, he would have been a "worker's comp case"....which under Federal Law, means that even though the company could do a recovery on the truck....he cannot be terminated. Thus the company is bound by many laws to take care of the driver....even to the point of getting him home so he can recuperate.
Me thinks.....he was a "shill" playing on your Mom's kindheartedness.
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She was picking up in Dallas, TX at the airport, and ran into a stranded truck driver, miles from home, and broke.
I guess the guy got bite by a brown recluse while in his truck, was hospitalized and almost lost his leg. He's broke, he's away from home, and apparently he lost his truck. Maybe, April left out the part about meeting him ONCE she got to a truckstop. I'm just going by what I READ! Please DO, further introduce yourself, April! MANY of us would like to know how children of truckers REALLY feel about things!!
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I did call her and let her know what was up and your opinions. I also got some more details from her about the situation, and of course as with all of my Mom's opinions, a strong response back about how this guy was seriously just looking to get home, and how he didn't ask her for anything she walked up to him at a TA in Dallas. He was sitting on a bench with his bags next to him and a cane in his hand. About how he was in his 60's at least and looked pretty tired of the whole process he just went through.
Anyhoo..So yeah. She's left Dallas, lost out on $20 and I warned her not to keep this kind of thing up. She's still wanted to see if I can find a number, which I have already googled for and after 2 hours gave up on. Again, thanks for your responses. I can't say I'm glad about my Mom doing what she's doing, but I can't stop her she's a grown woman...(and I'm not insulting the truckers out there either! Don't get me wrong there!!) Thanks again, and Safe Driving everyone!
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Sounds fishy to me too.
I can back up what these other drivers are saying about this stuff. People seem to think truck drivers are all millionaires, and we must have "Gravy Train Transport" written on the side of our trucks or something. I remember this one time I was parked on the side of the road in front of a stop in a reasonably good neighborhood, and some guy came and woke me up at 4:00 in the morning or so with some sob story about how his alternator had gone out and he was going to be stuck if he couldn't get money to buy another one. "If your alternator has gone out, you're running on batteries, so why are you sitting there wasting battery power burning the headlights? You'll get further if you turn your lights off. Besides, where are you going to buy an alternator at 4:00 in the morning?" He took off. That was fine with me. There was another time when Earl woke me up way too early one morning. I looked at my watch, figured Earl must be having trouble with his wife again, bad trouble, and when I got up to the front, there was this buck toothed woman hanging on the side of my truck. "I thought you might want a wake-up call." "A wake-up call? Huh? I don't have to get up until 7:00, and Earl will wake me up when he gets here." "I was, um, trying to hustle up some money." "Money? I haven't got any money." She left, and I went back to sleep until Earl got there. It wasn't until I woke up the second time that something in my head clicked, and I realized I had just had my first bona fide encounter with a lot lizard. Except she wasn't on the lot. I was sleeping beside a church too. Those are the best two, but I got a million of'em. Nobody got my money because I really never had any. I didn't keep more than $20 with me on a trip. I carried my own food and drinks, and a credit card for dire emergencies. I think it's funny how I keep talking about all of this in the past tense. I'm still a truck driver, and I'm but a bad turn of luck away from going right back to all that. Knock on wood that my current gig runs forever.
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Originally Posted by golfhobo
Something fishy here! Why would a stranded truck driver, just out of the hospital, be looking for help from truckers at an AIRPORT?? :shock:
Maybe, April left out the part about meeting him ONCE she got to a truckstop. I'm just going by what I READ! Please DO, further introduce yourself, April! MANY of us would like to know how children of truckers REALLY feel about things!! That last part of my post about my Mama and not being glad about what she's doing, really wasn't based on her being a truck driver, but more about my Mom being on the road and being naive. I don't know if this is the place for my opinions, so I will make a post in the family support area (I think thats the title) If I you want to hear more...I'll be over there rambling .Now, if anyone has heard of a place/association/service that provides help for stranded truck drivers (which she of course hears of all the time...) please let me know. She's sure theres a place out there that helps out the real drivers who might be stuck. And please, know that I admire everyone who can put up with the crazy drivers out there and the even crazier routes they put you all on, much less the schedules you get stuck keeping. Thanks again, April
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