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Well I did it going to lease on to Transport America with new Semi. No jobs around here in Michigan so OTR I go. I suppose I will at least have a job for now.

 

What do you all think of the new Truck?

 

Joe

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Hey Joe,

Other that the fact that your new truck color clashes with your RSV,:rotfl: It looks like a SWEEEET RIDE! Both Jean and I are very excited to hear about your new job! I know that being out on the road is not the best for your family but it has to be better than sitting around the house with no income! We wish you "Safe Journeys" on your new job!:080402gudl_prv: Does this mean that you will be keeping your scoot?

Earl and Jean

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Well I did it going to lease on to Transport America with new Semi. No jobs around here in Michigan so OTR I go. I suppose I will at least have a job for now.

 

What do you all think of the new Truck?

 

Joe

 

Good luck with the new job!

If you need any help with the truck i work for Freightliner dealer in South bend,IN. Try to get as much warranty as you can,

The EPA 07 trucks have been having some problems with the new regen exhaust systems.

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Congratulations on having a job. Nice looking tractor! Last one I drove over the road was a Diamond T, now that ought to date me. It was a nice rig for the times.

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What do you all think of the new Truck?

 

Well, being as I work for a Kenworth dealer here in Knoxville, I'm not crazy about Freightliners, but in these economic times you can't be too picky. Truth is I sell a lot of Freightliner parts too.

 

My Dad was an OTR truck driver until he died in '99. It's a tough job, but he raised 3 boys and our little sister driving trucks. He had a Diamond T back in the day. He also had a couple of KWs, but his favorite was a 379 Peterbilt.

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Sweet ride,,now what do you do with that,, isn't there supposed to be something tied on the back so you can fill it up??????

God Bless, I hear it's not all that busy on the road either and quite competitive.

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I tried driving a couple of years ago, like to kill me. fine while I was solo but when the comoany said teams things went straight to H*ll!!! wish you luck and good runs. get a laptop and keep in touch. By the way I have a 3g modem works with ATT, pay the shipping and its yours

 

 

keep the painted side up and the rubber down

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Glad you got a job now and as others say keep that shiny side up and the rubber down. :thumbsup2: Now that you'll be a highway man I suppose we'll not see you too much but when our paths do cross it'll be sure good to see you. Who knows I might just pass you by tripping on the trike. Give me a toot if I do. :cool10:

Larry

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I feel your pain about jobs in Michigan!! I drive part time to pay for my toys. I normally deliver to Detroit and Canada. For the past five yrs I've been driving about 6 days a month. Since the economy took a nose dive things have slowed up. Only been in a truck once since October. This makes it tuff to save for that new RSV I want.

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GLAD YOU FOUND SOMETHING THO, I'M SURE YOU FEEL A LITTLE LESS STRESSED NOW!

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not a bad lookin Freightshaker its good to here you at least found some work to keep the hounds at bay

 

good luck Joe

 

Dray

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Hey Joe,

Good to see you got something going. It'll be better than sitting home. Good luck and be safe out there. My son just got laid off from Roadway. He's looking hard but not much around here either. His wedding is this weekend, not a good way to start off.

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Good luck in your new job. My Dad and brother were both OTR drivers their whole careers and that is all my brother-in-law wants to do. Hope it works well for you. As someone said, you have to do what you have to do. Providing for the family is not an option, is it?

Guest Saddletramp
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God bless you on your new venture in life. I drove for 25 yrs. before I decided to start watching inmates. Miss a lot of different things about the open road. With todays financial crisis it takes a lot of courage to embark on a journey such as this. Good luck and watch out for the fools on the highway.:usa:

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Big wheels rolling.:thumbsup2: Good luck with the new job. My father-in-law drove truck until the cigs stopped him. He drove so much he couldn't park a car!:rotfl:Keep on trucking.:D

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Hey man thats a pretty blue. I'd call it yamaha blue. It's tough to go out on the road again but nothings forever. Who knows in six months things could happen that we wouldn't even imagine now. The important thing is your doing what it takes to live and get by. I remember the 70+ hour work weeks my old man put in to take care of his family and yours will too. Those are things they learn by seeing you do it. You'll have the same respect from them that I have for my pops. If you get up here give a shout first ones on me!! Danimal

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