From desk to own authority part 2
#161
Originally Posted by SteveBooth
Those crossfire things should be in early next week and I guess I could put them on myself but I don't think I have a wrench big enough to get the lug nuts off. Maybe I'll just drag the trailer to the local garage.
#162
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
You don't need to remove lug nuts, you need to remove a HUB nut, which is about 9/16".
#163
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Originally Posted by SteveBooth
Made it home and 10 million letters. I delivered to the customer and my handy dandy GPS told me to get onto 395 North so I do. It tells me to get off at the very next exit then get into 395 South. Sometimes that thing drives me crazy!
After hauling 44,000 pounds for the last week my empty flatbed feels like a race car. Parked my truck and now it's stuck on this itsie bitsie little hill. Not even really a hill but all the ice we have I'm stuck. Don't care at this point. Stopped and got Chinese food, 2 shots of tequila, fire going, afghan and good night Irene for the last 2 hours!!! My phone already rang twice here at home from brokers asking if I was available. How the HELL did they know I'm home! I realized this morning that even though I'm home it's not a mini vacation. Every day that I'm home I'm sure that at least half my day will be involved with something to do with the truck. I'm sure all you old timers are nodding your head in agreement. Those crossfire things should be in early next week and I guess I could put them on myself but I don't think I have a wrench big enough to get the lug nuts off. Maybe I'll just drag the trailer to the local garage. Yes, it did take me a while to figure out that pulling through the fuel island was a good guarantee that it's a path to the exit. I may be done with truck stops and start with rest areas. Not a big fan of the CB either. So much really bad talk and especially near NY, big surprise! But, the CB is really necessary for getting a heads up on trouble both ahead and with something wrong with your rig. Glad to be home and time to restock and get ready to go out again.
#164
Originally Posted by SteveBooth
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
You don't need to remove lug nuts, you need to remove a HUB nut, which is about 9/16".
#165
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: N. Ca
Posts: 708
Originally Posted by SteveBooth
My phone already rang twice here at home from brokers asking if I was available. How the HELL did they know I'm home!
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#166
Yes, I have looked on one of the load boards that I subscribe and have had brokers call me and ask if I have booked my truck in the area where I was just looking around. It set me back the first few times until I asked one of them and he told me that they could see where I was looking for a load. Of course, Steve, in your case there were probably some brokers watching the forum about your exploits and knew that you were home. :wink:
#167
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: over here
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Originally Posted by SteveBooth
My phone already rang twice here at home from brokers asking if I was available. How the HELL did they know I'm home
when i`m home that means i`m not working, as in I have a business phone and a home phone and nobody is going to contact me regarding work on my weekends off unless.... a. its my wifes company or b. your one of the very few people who know my personal cell and your prepared to offer me ALOT of money.
#168
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 2,303
My CB is rarely on... I think they are worthless. Truckstops are a neccesary evil, but I have a CFN account and a Pacific Pride account so I can usually avoid truck stops.
#169
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Originally Posted by GMAN
That is true, but Union forces did aggressively invade the South. :P
#170
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Steve,
I think your readers would find it interesting if you posted your revenue/expense/mileage numbers for the latest trip. I was keeping track for a while but I got busy and lost track... |


