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Old 08-01-2009, 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Hawkjr
LMAO!!! are you serious?? thats the only one you could think off?? I've picked up system loads from there and that aint ****...
and were you there when there were containers on the opposite side from the docks the entire fence line? Did you have 2-3 trucks on each side of the driver check in office further limiting the room you had to get moved around?? How about Arnold Logistics, 7220 Santa Fe Dr, Hodgkins, IL. Look that one up on mapquest, but then block off all but two openings, as it was in Feb. and there were 3-4 ft hi piles of snow making half the room available to back useless. not to mention they didnt know how to plow....

Its obvious, and you've even stated i've got more experience at backing, which makes me better than you, kid. But there are those on here who i know are better than me....but you know what? you learn by doing.

and just for the fun of it....look up US Port Services, 3700 Village Rd, Norfolk, VA. The building to the north of the 'star' (if you use mapquest)....now tell me that isnt tight when you compare it to a wal-mart dock......
 

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Old 08-01-2009, 05:26 PM
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Hawk and Kev sound like two guys in the drivers only section of the Petro.

"is that all you got?"

"I did this"
 
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Old 08-01-2009, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by ronjon619
Hawk and Kev sound like two guys in the drivers only section of the Petro.

"is that all you got?"

"I did this"
Yeah? and you're ugly.
 
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Old 08-01-2009, 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Kevin0915
Yeah? and you're ugly.
oh yeah.....I bet I make more money than you do..........
 
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Old 08-01-2009, 06:31 PM
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BIG HINT HAWK: NEVER EVER NEVER NEVER LISTEN TO GUYS ON THE CB! Very first thing you do when you set up to back in is turn that thing off. You don't need the distraction and some a**hole is going to think its funny to back you right into a truck. Trust me on this one.
 
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Old 08-01-2009, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Kevin0915
Its obvious, and you've even stated i've got more experience at backing, which makes me better than you, kid. But there are those on here who i know are better than me....but you know what? you learn by doing....

now tell me that isnt tight when you compare it to a wal-mart dock......
Yes Kevin you should be able to be better at Backing then, i've said it before and i say it again, You Probably have tight backs once or twice a week or maybe more than that.. More Expereince you have at it, the better you'll be at it than a driver who doesn't encounter it often...

And Kevin, we have BACKHAULS where we go to where we have to put Trailers in a Dock just like other Big Trucks Do!! Like i'm sorry if your under the impression that i just go to Wal-Marts and that's it but naw bud that aint the case...
 
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Old 08-01-2009, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ronjon619
Hawk and Kev sound like two guys in the drivers only section of the Petro.

"is that all you got?"

"I did this"
What is This Petro Drivers Section You Speak Of??
 
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Kevin

Tell your PM, DM, BM, or whatever you call them that you want a load from here.

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If you get a trailer in that dock without hitting something you can back.

I found a real simple way to get a trailer in that dock.......Give Pedro with the little day cab 10 bucks LOL

I have only been there twice and seen more damage to trucks and trailers than I seen in 20 years of being a Distribution Mgr. We use to load between 50-75 Live Loads a day.
 
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Old 08-02-2009, 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Scottt
Kevin

Tell your PM, DM, BM, or whatever you call them that you want a load from here.

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LMFAO, oh, hell nawww! i've been there once. it took me about an hour and a half to do it on my own, and with all the mexicans staring, laughing, and finally giving me the thumbs up after getting it in there without hitting anything.

there's another place down in escondido, ca. it's the north county times newspaper. the address is: 207 e. pennsylvania ave. the docks are indoor and are located at the corner of juniper & e. valley parkway. to get into them, the driver will have to takeover the intersection on his/her green light, hope that nobody plays interference, and blind-side serpentine. the entrance into the docking area looks somewhat big. it isn't at all. even with a volvo, it was pretty tough. i got flipped off and honked at more times on that day than i have in the last 2 3/4yrs.
 
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Old 08-02-2009, 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Syncrosonix
LMFAO, oh, hell nawww! i've been there once. it took me about an hour and a half to do it on my own, and with all the mexicans staring, laughing, and finally giving me the thumbs up after getting it in there without hitting anything.

there's another place down in escondido, ca. it's the north county times newspaper. the address is: 207 e. pennsylvania ave. the docks are indoor and are located at the corner of juniper & e. valley parkway. to get into them, the driver will have to takeover the intersection on his/her green light, hope that nobody plays interference, and blind-side serpentine. the entrance into the docking area looks somewhat big. it isn't at all. even with a volvo, it was pretty tough. i got flipped off and honked at more times on that day than i have in the last 2 3/4yrs.
Just another day in this industry...:lol::thumbsup::lol2::clap::bow::ro fl:
Wait till you new guys have 15 to 20 years behind the wheel.
You'll think back to these days... "fondly"...:smokin:
 
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