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Quote: She's the office manager....not driving.
some people forget that there are so many other jobs in the trucking industry other that just driving, both my sisters inlaw are dispatchers and my cousin works in accounting for a trucking company, welcome maggieb
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Well Maggieb, c'mon down here the summer's are nice and "warm"...100+.
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Maggie-I'm not going anywhere for awhile, unless I had some hellacious persuading :shock: . And, for whoever it was that referred to her as a "pretty lady", I can assure you that it gets better with every picture....not to be confused with pitcher! lol
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you're such a smooth talker!!! lol thanks tho, seriously. As for persuading... you southern boys aren't the only ones with charm!!!
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I could never get used to the overcast days and sweater weather most of the year.
I read on another site that truckin' ain't for sissies, this comment makes me wonder. :shock:

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I suppose when you grow up in the South, you prefer sunny days and warmer climate.
Grab your Carhartts and a snow shovel and suck it up G! :lol: :lol:

Just messin with ya!

Hey Rosty, I have done my time in the snow. In fact, I just left Cincinnati yesterday and it was spitting snow. When I lived in northern Ohio we sometimes had snow on the ground for weeks at a time. You do get somewhat used to it. We get a different type of snow down South. We have more sleet and freezing rain which makes it more hazardous for driving.

I used to have a car-hauler that made a great snowplow. It was a stinger. I could plow a road better than a snow plow. :wink: Down here, we just wait a day or two and it melts. There is no need to shovel. 8)
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Hey Rosty, I have done my time in the snow. In fact, I just left Cincinnati yesterday and it was spitting snow. When I lived in northern Ohio we sometimes had snow on the ground for weeks at a time. You do get somewhat used to it. We get a different type of snow down South. We have more sleet and freezing rain which makes it more hazardous for driving.

I used to have a car-hauler that made a great snowplow. It was a stinger. I could plow a road better than a snow plow. Wink Down here, we just wait a day or two and it melts. There is no need to shovel. Cool
Good Deal GMAN, I knew all along you wern't no sissy. :lol:
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welcome maggie.. i post a serious question here & it takes days to get a few responses. you just show a pic of yourself & i have to scroll several pages to read all responses. :sad: if i have another question for our forum members... is it o.k. to save & insert your pic with question so i'll get a lot of quick answers?lol j/k. i wouldnt do that. i once was leased to a co falcon based out of youngstown oh. that was the first co i started with years ago. at that time the flatbed division was called compass. you should move south. nice people like me live here... :lol:
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welcome to CAD
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I wonder why that is! lol. Next time you have a serious question that needs posted just let me know and I'll post it for ya :lol: we can see who gets the most responses back :wink: Im just teasin... maybe its because Im new! Youngstown is like a hop, skip, and a jump away from me... I used to go to YSU... what a small world!
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Quote: I just reread her original post. For some reason I thought she was also driving. ops:
That's ok G-man. I was so taken aback by her picture I didn't notice she posted anything.
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