From desk to own authority
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Originally Posted by Maniac
So since I never worked in an office...........how does this compare to office work?
I went out today to a store that specializes in working gear and bought a winter one piece jump suit and a light weight one to cover my clothes. I've found that anything dealing with tarps gets you absolutely filthy. I'm hoping to hear back about the Carlsbad load in the morning and I'm pretty sure I'll get it so I should be back in the road on Tuesday. I checked my engine compartment today and found my blow by pipe just hanging there. Both the clamps that hold it in place are broken so I'll be fixing that in the morning. I already took the bolts off, just need to get some new ones. They look the same as what a plumber would use to hold a galvanized pipe in place.
#22
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Sacramento, CA
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Great story Steve!
Way to go :!:
#23
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: SE Michigan
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Way to go Steve!!!
You have BALLS!!! It is nice to see that there are guys out here that still do!!!! Going from a desk jockey to a full blown flat bedding truck driver!!! Only in America! You gotta love it!! Welcome to the club!
#24
Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
Sometimes you will strap lightly over tarp for weird sized freight to help hold the tarp in place. From his pic, that's what it looks like to me. Just my 2 cents.
#25
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Great job "Driver"
,Great write up, it took me back to my first few weeks,...when every stinking new noise sent me into a panic. I envisioned major breakdowns on an hourly basis.
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Good post! Too bad the pics don't work!
#27
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
Sometimes you will strap lightly over tarp for weird sized freight to help hold the tarp in place. From his pic, that's what it looks like to me. Just my 2 cents.
Your eyes are better than mine...lol So a note to you Steve Booth: always keep the strap inside the rub rail!! Tip for you also Steve: if you put the strap through the eye on the wench, then roll the strap and fold it between the trailer deck and the strap, your straps will last longer and you wont have to tighten the strap as much. When you roll the strap in the winch, it will loosen easier.
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Originally Posted by allan5oh
Good post! Too bad the pics don't work!
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No such luck. Are you over your allotted bandwidth?
I tried both mozilla and IE. Both latest versions.
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Originally Posted by allan5oh
No such luck. Are you over your allotted bandwidth?
I tried both mozilla and IE. Both latest versions. You can try this link. The pics are 1 through 17. http://www.btiserver.com/steve/1.jpg |
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