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Originally Posted by tootie04
Most of us on here really dont care if it is allot or a lot... :roll: When it really matters I am sure she knows to use correct grammer, but here we all kinda "know" each other and can read between the lines.... :wink: tootie Goin Fer It's Wife |
Originally Posted by mbadriver
She has been using allot incorrectly since the first crash with May. Once is an aberration, twice is a trend. Making the same mistake for a couple years is indicative of her being unaware of the problem.
FWIW, I have been telling my wife for +20-years that tomorrow is tomorrow, not tomarrow. She still uses tomarrow. She's Italian. They do things like that. :lol: Don't take this wrong. I have been reading your posts off and on for a while. The posts consistently use "allot" when "a lot" should be used. A lot (two words) is an informal phrase meaning "many, or little with the right modifier" It can take an adjective, for example, "a sizeable lot." Allot is now a lot and it bugs me :sad: Think they will allot me to change the definition :lol: Goin Fer It's Wife |
Originally Posted by Rokk
omg!
what a soap opera ! Goin Fer It's Wife |
mbadriver
By the way you should read Tootie's tag line and take it to heart! :lol: Don't mess to much with your wife about tomorrow! Goin Fer It's Wife |
Originally Posted by Goin Fer It
mbadriver
By the way you should read Tootie's tag line and take it to heart! :lol: Don't mess to much with your wife about tomorrow! Goin Fer It's Wife |
Originally Posted by Goin Fer It
Originally Posted by tootie04
Most of us on here really dont care if it is allot or a lot... :roll: When it really matters I am sure she knows to use correct grammer, but here we all kinda "know" each other and can read between the lines.... :wink: tootie Goin Fer It's Wife It amazes me at how smart some of these guys and gals are and they drive trucks. I am not saying it is a bad thing....it is just really neat how diverse we all are. :wink: tootie |
Now I am one of my favorite misspellings. I am ASCARED!!!!!! :shock:
Of course around here skert is commonly used for scared, we aren't far from West Virginia :lol: I could really screw things up and be ASKERT... Glad I go to work 2morrow. Not much productivity on this MLK day. CAD and a half dozen cycles of "Life After People" on the History Channel :roll:
Originally Posted by Goin Fer It
mbadriver
By the way you should read Tootie's tag line and take it to heart! :lol: Don't mess to much with your wife about tomorrow! Goin Fer It's Wife |
Originally Posted by ironeagle2006
Originally Posted by Goin Fer It
mbadriver
By the way you should read Tootie's tag line and take it to heart! :lol: Don't mess to much with your wife about tomorrow! Goin Fer It's Wife When are you expecting? Congratulations! Goin Fer It's Wife |
Originally Posted by mbadriver
Now I am one of my favorite misspellings. I am ASCARED!!!!!! :shock:
Of course around here skert is commonly used for scared, we aren't far from West Virginia :lol: I could really screw things up and be ASKERT... Glad I go to work 2morrow. Not much productivity on this MLK day. CAD and a half dozen cycles of "Life After People" on the History Channel :roll:
Originally Posted by Goin Fer It
mbadriver
By the way you should read Tootie's tag line and take it to heart! :lol: Don't mess to much with your wife about tomorrow! Goin Fer It's Wife Where are you working at now? Goin Fer It's Wife |
This morning we were up way before the sun! It was 3 degrees so for those of you headed this way in the next day or two bring your warm clothes.
It will be warming up by Saturday with a low of around 24. In the darkness we drove around the parking lot a lot :lol: My husband had taken his truck into the shop on Saturday because he said it had a shaking in the steering wheel. There we a lot :wink: of cabs in the parking lot lined up without trailers. We looked at all of them and then my husband asked in the shop if they had finished his truck. They said they had and it was out there somewhere! On one side of the shop he spotted a lonely truck and sure enough it was his. I dropped him off and helped him get his stuff in the truck and made it to work just in time. I know this morning it took him a while to get unloaded and I believe he was to pick up in Lewiston, Idaho and will deliver this load tomorrow in the Tacoma, Washington area. This load is approximately 430 miles. I hope the passes are clear. The roads have been icy up here due the cold weather. I guess I will find out in time whether he will have to chain in order to make his load on time. Goin Fer It's Wife |
Goin for it wife we are due in September and it will be our last one. All I know is I right now am walking on eggshells between her DAD mad at me for the blessed event and then the hormones then everything else lets just say a fifth of Jack is looking good right now and I am not a drinker. We are going to have 2 kids under 2 with this one considering our baby is 9 months old right now.
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Originally Posted by ironeagle2006
Goin for it wife we are due in September and it will be our last one. All I know is I right now am walking on eggshells between her DAD mad at me for the blessed event and then the hormones then everything else lets just say a fifth of Jack is looking good right now and I am not a drinker. We are going to have 2 kids under 2 with this one considering our baby is 9 months old right now.
if he wants you to have more...............do it..........he will take care of the rest..........never say it's the last...............let go and let god..............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! all the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wink: :wink: :wink: |
Originally Posted by ironeagle2006
Goin for it wife we are due in September and it will be our last one. All I know is I right now am walking on eggshells between her DAD mad at me for the blessed event and then the hormones then everything else lets just say a fifth of Jack is looking good right now and I am not a drinker. We are going to have 2 kids under 2 with this one considering our baby is 9 months old right now.
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Het GFIW,
Glad to see things are well. Things are going good on this end, my wife is nursing 2 broken ribs however, :sad: tootie, our last 2 were 9 mo. 5 days a part. That was very interesting, fun and frustrating, we also had a 2 year old. They are all grown now, enjoy them while it last, it all comes to an end all to soon!!! Drive Safe everyone!! |
Originally Posted by truckerpreacher
Het GFIW,
Glad to see things are well. Things are going good on this end, my wife is nursing 2 broken ribs however, :sad: tootie, our last 2 were 9 mo. 5 days a part. That was very interesting, fun and frustrating, we also had a 2 year old. They are all grown now, enjoy them while it last, it all comes to an end all to soon!!! Drive Safe everyone!! I have 4 boys all grown and they were the MOST fun as teens!! We all have wonderful memories from those great summers.!! |
Hey GFIW...is everything OK??
tootie |
Originally Posted by tootie04
Hey GFIW...is everything OK??
tootie Working and then getting home and trying to do all the stuff I do like dinner, homework, shopping sometimes I have been just exhausted. Plus allergies also put a drain on my energy level lately! Goin Fer It's Wife |
Originally Posted by ironeagle2006
Goin for it wife we are due in September and it will be our last one. All I know is I right now am walking on eggshells between her DAD mad at me for the blessed event and then the hormones then everything else lets just say a fifth of Jack is looking good right now and I am not a drinker. We are going to have 2 kids under 2 with this one considering our baby is 9 months old right now.
One good thing about having them close together is that you will get out of the diaper stage sooner :D I was doing diapers for a decade because of the way mine were spaced apart. Goin Fer It's Wife |
Will do have 34 weeks til the little one makes its apperance. Can not wait just now the Shock has worn off and its like OK one more time I can handle my wifes mood swings the nausea the swollen feet the cravings. I will make it just one more time.
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Wednesday after my husband dropped his load at Lowes in Coeur d Alene he dropped his trailer off at steel yard and then sat in the yard at Spokane. They did not have a load for him.
So Wednesday after I got off of work I went and picked him up. We got home around 8:15 and the children had a late dinner and then we had to do homework and all that good stuff. Thursday I got up bright and early to get my husband in the yard by 7:30 then went to work. He said he sat in the drivers lounge for approximately 20 minutes before they had a load for him. Thursday my husband came back to Post Falls to pick up a load going to Kent Washington. He delivered Thursday afternoon and picked up a load to deliver in Colville Washington. Friday after dropping his load he dh to Spokane I picked him up around 8:00 in the evening. His DM has a load for him to pick up in Spokane going up to the Seattle area I believe. His DM said because it is a Sunday pick up and they want it there Monday he will give him something extra for the load. His Dm said he knew it would cut into to his weekend time. So it seems this is not the normal practice. We do not know if he will be able to get this load or not at this point. This load is an OD load and if the pass requires chains OD load are not allowed. At this point he will check Since I began this post I had to go out to run some errands :shock: :shock: it was really really bad out there. Not only did I get stuck on my driveway I backed down and I could not even make it up the street. I had to call my husband to come down (I thought my tranny went at first because it had been slipping) I could only back not go forward. A few people stopped to see if I needed help then one truck that stopped had difficulty and almost got stuck also at that point I realized it may not be my tranny. He put the chains on and we were able to make it up the hill to the fire station were we met our son and had him chain up also. We barely made it up our driveway even with the chains. It was a very wet snow falling this evening. So at this point I will be surprised if Snoqualmie (SP) is open in the morning. I guess we will find out when morning comes if he takes this OD load or not. He got almost 1900 miles this week and is still above a thousand gross. If he get home at a reasonable time on Friday evenings and grosses a thousand a week we will be happy! :) My temp assignment will last through this next week then I will be done there. So I will wait and see were my next assignment will take me and in the meantime I will send away for my college transcripts to find out what I need to get my AA for a Paralegal degree. I hope none of you are up in this mess in our area. Be safe!! Goin Fer It's Wife |
Originally Posted by ironeagle2006
Will do have 34 weeks til the little one makes its apperance. Can not wait just now the Shock has worn off and its like OK one more time I can handle my wifes mood swings the nausea the swollen feet the cravings. I will make it just one more time.
Make sure your wife has the good vitamins and enough sleep! Remember when she is pregnant she is always right! :D Goin Fer It's Wife |
Originally Posted by truckerpreacher
Het GFIW,
Glad to see things are well. Things are going good on this end, my wife is nursing 2 broken ribs however, :sad: tootie, our last 2 were 9 mo. 5 days a part. That was very interesting, fun and frustrating, we also had a 2 year old. They are all grown now, enjoy them while it last, it all comes to an end all to soon!!! Drive Safe everyone!! I am sorry to hear about your wifes two broken ribs. I hear that is very very painful! I once by accident broke a few and also cracked a few of my dads ribs years ago :oops: :oops: It was just horse play and when he went and had his X-rays my brother called and told me he was not very happy! For years my Stepmom joked and told him she would sick me on him if he was not good! I hope your has a speedy recovery! Goin Fer It's Wife |
GFIW we are tinking BOY this time. She has all the cravings she did with my stepson and also with my family the Girl comes first and that was our first one. Who is the only granddaughter on her side and gets anything she wants has Grandpa wrapped around her fingers so tight is unbelivable. Now if I can just get thru the nausea and keep it from going to puking.
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Glad to see everything is OK.
I am going to be making some big changes in my life SOON (relationship wise) wish me luck...I have an idiot i need to get away from. tootie |
Good luck Tootie
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Goin Fer It's Wife-
Just wanted to let you know that I follow your adventures and enjoy reading them. I am home now with the kids. At least until they are old enough, then I will go back to work. You have a fan. :wink: |
Originally Posted by mommee
Goin Fer It's Wife-
Just wanted to let you know that I follow your adventures and enjoy reading them. I am home now with the kids. At least until they are old enough, then I will go back to work. You have a fan. :wink: I had to learn the importance of being with my children after I owned my own business for two and half years. When the lease was up and I closed it down I had a whole new set of values and what was really important in life! Goin Fer It's Wife |
I hope to get to post this evening! Today the power has been having blurps all day long. It began last night!
My husband did not take the OD load! The pass was closed. It is a mess up here. The snow is a very wet snow! Today we attempted to take our son's friend home! We got stuck down at the bottom of the driveway, someone offered to help by pulling my van out :shock: :shock: :shock: pulled my trans axle right out! I had to have Triple A come and tow my van to a shop. I have no idea what it is going to cost. My husband then took him home in my sons car. Lookout pass had an AVALANCHE the I-90 is closed in both directions! Most all of the schools are closed tomorrow. I will take my husband in the morning although I doubt he will be getting out. Maybe he can go in and find out when we get there then he can come home and take me to work. I just do not see a lot of loads going out from this area tomorrow. Spokane snow plows are on code red and working 24/7 Idaho well from what my husband saw this afternoon appears to be a different story. Hope no one is heading into this mess until it is cleared up. I think we got about 2 or more feet of snow. It is up to my knees. Goin Fer It's Wife |
Originally Posted by tootie04
Glad to see everything is OK.
I am going to be making some big changes in my life SOON (relationship wise) wish me luck...I have an idiot i need to get away from. tootie Keep us updated and best wishes tootie! Goin Fer It's Wife |
Just bumping this up.....waiting on a update.... :wink:
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Here is the update:
Monday morning when I took my husband to the yard it was very very slow going because of the slide offs on the freeway. On my way back I ended up being an hour late for work as there was a Fed-Ex truck that had jack knifed and was in the center of the medium. He was not hurt nor did it look like there was damage to the truck. The snow was a very wet snow and it was not taken care of right away so the roads were very bad. They are fine now! The kids had a snow day Monday and got to stay home. After coming home Monday evening I had the kids stay home on Tuesday. I took my son's car to work because my mini van was getting the right front CV axle put in :roll: I left my son's lights on Monday morning actually and had to have a jump after work. My husband got a load going to the Seattle area on Monday. He had to go through then he was routed on a trip through Whites Pass he was not thrilled with the pass and the weather was not good. He had a six stop drop from where he picked up in Seattle ending in Dalton Gardens. He finished his drops for that trip on Thursday then picked up in Post Falls. This load was going to Kent Washington. Snoqualmi was closed because of avalanche threat. They routed my husband through Steven's pass and it was closed until 6:00 pm on Thursday. He said he would not drive it at night and that the load would not be there at 7:00 in the morning. He felt as if he new DM cared more about the getting the load there in the morning than drivers safety. He was upset and I could fully understand why. The pass was closed as they had to clear a couple of big rigs off from an accident. His DM told him to do the best he could. Of course safety comes first. I told him next time his DM tells him we still have customers he should remind him that they want their load there safe and would not want the drivers taking risk that could damage or lose the load. Thursday morning was also a snow day for the kids and Wednesday night we got a lot of snow. In the morning when I got up I could not even see my license plate and half of my mini van door was blocked in by the snow. I knew in order to get out I would have to shovel quite a bit so I called in and asked if I could work Saturday instead. The director of HR said it would be no problem. I knew that we were getting close to finishing the work and later that day I got a call from the temp agency stating that job was completed and no one would be going back on Friday. :sad: Friday my husband dropped his load in Kent around 3:00 p.m. as the pass was again closed in the morning. He was routed approximately a hundred miles away to pick up a load. He fought rush hour traffic to get there on time that evening to pick up his load but it was not ready. He was not happy. He picked up his load Saturday morning and headed up through the I-84 I believe through the Tri-Cities. He will drop this load in Spokane on Monday he has two stops with this load. Due to the weather this week was not fun for him or us. Well the kids enjoyed it. We had a lot of shoveling and I think that my all wheel drive is going out on my mini-van so I have been unable to make it up my drive way and I even broke one chain. :sad: Today my husband and son are shoveling Nana's roof off as she is in a mobile home on five acres next to us. We are concerned about the weight of the snow on her roof. Then my husband and son will be going to my mom's house to watch the super bowl. Last night my husband and son went to see a movie after my husband got home. Winters would be much easier if we had all the right equipment and it worked right. I will attempt to update more frequently this week. The weather was crazy here and through out the week we were having power blurps as the snow on the lines was quite heavy. Goin Fer It's Wife |
well today I floated in my swimming pool, drank a few bud lights, spent time with the wife and kids and am very happy that I do not have to drive over the road local is so much more enjoyable. Oh yea I also was very happy that yesterday I signed my union card with the teamsters and am looking forward to becoming a teamster in the very near future.. I am over the days of dealing with snow in Colorado, you can have it... I will stick with my 85 Degree pool in the backyard, no neighbors and plenty of privacy in the semi beautiful state of Florida... And visit Colorado at various times during the year.
Timberwolf |
I wouldn't be so hoity toity about being a teamster in Florida. It is still a Right to Work state. Your dues go to support some mighty high living for the Union Bosses. The contracts have a lot of variability. Unless you are with UPS or the like, then you probably are making a meager hourly rate.
Originally Posted by TimberWolf
well today I floated in my swimming pool, drank a few bud lights, spent time with the wife and kids and am very happy that I do not have to drive over the road local is so much more enjoyable. Oh yea I also was very happy that yesterday I signed my union card with the teamsters and am looking forward to becoming a teamster in the very near future.. I am over the days of dealing with snow in Colorado, you can have it... I will stick with my 85 Degree pool in the backyard, no neighbors and plenty of privacy in the semi beautiful state of Florida... And visit Colorado at various times during the year.
Timberwolf |
Well I wrote a complete dissertation and then decided on an edit, as MBA it really does not matter what you think, My post was simply put out there to state how glad I am in not having to deal with the daily drudge of snow anymore and how nice it is to float in a pool in February.
For the record I work for UPS Frieght and I have a great pay package along with a benefit package as well, the union will only increase the value of it. even in a right to work state as Florida the union provides protection from an at will firing... employers have to find reasonable cause before you get fired.... timberwolf |
rock on Timberwolf.........
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I hope your Wolf doesn't rip a hole in your Rubber Ducky pool. That would ruin a true Old Milwaukee moment.
(Nobody who makes pâté this good can be all bad. That depends on what the pâté is made of. Woof. Bennie? A good dog to the last bite.) I didn't think it was appropriate for you to be bragging to goinferit. They seem like a hard working couple, raising their children, and fighting to make ends meet. You come on here all high-falutin talking swimming pools (no movie stars?) and sunshine while they are stuck in a blizzard. Remember: You can do what you want, but not as long as you want. It's easy to take a licking on someone else's butt. 30-years ago the USW had an eerily similar condescending attitude. They had it so good they became Reagan Democrats. Unions raise wages by restricting supply (labor). The downside is that as wages rise, demand falls. Here's a tidbit on how unions restrict supply: "The long and short of trade union rights is in fact the right to proceed against the strikebreaker with primitive violence."
Originally Posted by TimberWolf
Well I wrote a complete dissertation and then decided on an edit, as MBA it really does not matter what you think, My post was simply put out there to state how glad I am in not having to deal with the daily drudge of snow anymore and how nice it is to float in a pool in February.
For the record I work for UPS Frieght and I have a great pay package along with a benefit package as well, the union will only increase the value of it. even in a right to work state as Florida the union provides protection from an at will firing... employers have to find reasonable cause before you get fired.... timberwolf |
MBa Driver Wrote:
I hope your Wolf doesn't rip a hole in your Rubber Ducky pool. That would ruin a true Old Milwaukee moment. Nah, she wont rip a hole in it it is made of pure Florida Gunite in fact she really enjoys swimming in it with the kids. (Nobody who makes pâté this good can be all bad. That depends on what the pâté is made of. Woof. Bennie? A good dog to the last bite.) Well it may amaze you MBA, but I too can make Pate, Can you? A real pate is forced fed Goose liver it is quite interesting as some of the pita members call it inhumane to force feed a goose just to fatten up the liver and kill it for consumption. I was an Executive Chef in my first 23 years of adult life, then figured out I could drive local and make more money, with no weekends, no holidays, and no nights. I didn't think it was appropriate for you to be bragging to goinferit. They seem like a hard working couple, raising their children, and fighting to make ends meet. You come on here all high-falutin talking swimming pools (no movie stars?) and sunshine while they are stuck in a blizzard. It is what it is I was not bragging, in fact I was kind of sympathetic to her situation, we all have choices in where we would like to live, As a chef in Colorado I was making close to $75,000 a year, that lasted all of one year until the time I was away from my family led to divorce (80 hours a week) then my ex moved to Florida with my youngest daughter, not my choice to live here at the time but I had to be a part of my daughters life PERIOD.... so I quit that high paying job and moved to Central Florida and took a job paying a whopping $10 an hour, slowly I established myself as a chef in this town and found a job paying me $28,000 a year, now that is big time.... hint hint, sarcasm. I married the mother of my oldest daughter and together we bought a home when prices were dirt cheap. After a few years of the culinary dream and many many hours of work at all times of the day, I went to the local vo tech to learn to drive so I could take a local driving job that would have me home every night, every weekend and on the holidays, This job paid me close to 32 grand a year and I drove a 60mph truck now talk about paying dues, after 3 years I was hired on by UPS frieght. My youngest daughter was 7 years old the FIRST TIME I watched her open up Christmas gifts on Christmas morning. I have the same problems goin for it has in fact I just spent $1000 to get my clutch replaced in my 67 fastback it went out three weeks ago. My home air conditioner will most likely need replacing in the very near future at a cost of $5000, and of course the insurance rates in Florida are at an all time high, so they say. I pay $850 a year for my home. In Denver I paid roughly $700 a year. My point here is that I took a bad situation and made it a good and I am damn proud of what my wife and I built in the past 10 years. Goin fer it can do the same thing in Idaho, in fact if truth be told I think during the summer months Idaho has a great deal more to offer then Florida has in the way of natural beauty, so does Colorado, but during the winter months it is only a place to visit for skiing just my opinion. As far as the rest of your statements, this is America and yes I can do what I want with in reason, I feel my post was in reason The only butt I lick is that of my wife. 30 years ago this Country was a different place, Violence is a daily part of our lives what one person chooses to do on a picket line may not be the same choice another makes. At one point I was skeptical of the Teamsters and the Union experience in general, however spend a few days in my barn with bosses that have as many mood changes as a pregnant woman then you may see it differently I am also liking the fact that part of the contract states our Insurance packet will stay the same price for the life of the contract if you have kids that is a huge advantage, $150 a month for full coverage until July of 2013 sounds pretty strong to me, plus guaranteed pay raises that will have me close to $25 an hour, and of course protection from an at will firing and a company paid pension that will have me anywhere from $2500 to $4500 a month by the time I reach 68 years. MBADriver to me it is a no brainer, life is difficult and we all have to make the best of it, I was in the right place at the right time with the right attitude. It Is What It Is..... Timberwolf |
Hey who has your husbands recruiter at May Trucking company??
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(Nobody who makes pâté this good can be all bad. That depends on what the pâté is made of. Woof. Bennie? A good dog to the last bite.)
Well it may amaze you MBA, but I too can make Pate, Can you? A real pate is forced fed Goose liver it is quite interesting as some of the pita members call it inhumane to force feed a goose just to fatten up the liver and kill it for consumption. I was an Executive Chef in my first 23 years of adult life, then figured out I could drive local and make more money, with no weekends, no holidays, and no nights. Congratulations on your culinary expertise!! The pate thing was a line from The War of the Roses. For some reason it popped out of my head when reading your post. Not sure why. But there are a lot of things rattling around my noggin. Good luck and no hard feelings. I did state UNLESS you are working for UPS, then .... Your with UPS, you got it dicked. |
Goin' Fer It & Wife and all other loyal readers....
I started reading your threads the other night after doing a google search for May Trucking, because my husband just started at May. Anyway, I was so intrigued, I couldn't stop reading. LOL I'm sorry about all your husbands trials and tribulations with his new career path. I hope things start looking better for you guys and your family. Life is a highway, there are potholes in everywhere, but look ahead to the freshly paved. After only 1 week with an awesome trainer, my husbands first solo week out, he had to throw chains at Siskiyou Summit, dealt with some other crabby May drivers that think they know it all, and tonight he witnessed a carjacking, at Ernie's in Moses Lake of all places. Nothing else major though. He, just like Iceman, was ready to call it quits the other night in Brooks after dealing with the night/weekend dispatch and the 3 other rude May drivers. After talking to me, his trainer and eventually his DM, he calmed down. Anyway, I haven't gotten to read the Davis thread yet, but I will. I just wanted to give you might warm wishes, so I had to track you down on the new thread. This is definitely a thread I am going to be reading daily!! Hugggsss CBG |
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