I bought the truck from a Freightliner dealer in Miami. How they got it I don't know as I can't figure out how these companies cycle these trucks. Do they buy them and sell them back? Who knows.
Well a day from hell today. I couldn't see as fog was thick as hell getting out of the Flying J. I banged the side of the rim and as a result of that apparently 2 pallets tipped over and they said they are making a claim of 7 cases.
I called the broker and tried to find out how much as for that amount I'll just pay for it and not have a claim. They just keep telling me to don't worry about it. I hate getting people like that on the phone. The first one said don't worry it will go through the insurance and the next one said there won't even be a claim for that amount. I hate getting different answers.
Good thing I had that website http://nttsbreakdown.com/ntts/programs/main/home.php as I found a place real close so no service call to fix the rim or buy a new one rather.
I had to get an Oregon permit which cost $36.50. I'll tell ya, this newbie (I always hated that word) is tired and wants to go home to rest for a little.
What do you think No_worries? A little time on the beach in the sun? Funny thing is now I get home and I am running around taking care of truck stuff and then I just want to get back out so I can get things moving. This business sure can consume your time. But it's a business, and what business doesn't do that?