RE:RE:Tanker truck DriversFreeAtFiddy wrote: My good friend is a manager at a gravel pit in Ontario. One day last summer, a driver was waiting in line to be loaded. He got out of his cab, moved to the front of his vehicle and squatted down between his truck and the guy in front of him and took a big hot steaming $hit. No word of a lie.
Trucking and taxi cab drivers are the lowest common demoninator jobs in Canada. These jobs are just two more examples of how Can-Er-DUH is quickly spiralling downward, and becoming a third world country.
Retired wrote :"My family tricked in Ab and the US for over 70 years. My cousin commented on the state of the profession and said over the last five years as the old guys retired there is no skill, no respect and no safety. In the states they call them wheel huggers. Fortunately companies only put the best on tankers. That said pity on us if they get the guys who graduate from Joe's driving school outside the Husky truck stop in Calgary. This for real. That's why we get guys with two weeks experience blowing a stop sign and killing 16 Humbolt Bronco hockey players. He is a remorseful and honourable man and wears his guilt hard. Apparently he was checking his mirror because he wasn't instructed how to tie down a f ing tarp. When I was in the patch doing field tours often there were 5 mile line ups because some idiot didn't when and how to chain up. I see but trouble coming here. In Ab they truck a lot of product but they have the creme de la creme."
I'm Jealous. Sure beats running from floor to floor, sqeezing your cheeks, trying to find an empty stall....