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Good luck in your new job Afro!
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What do you do SuperOrb?
"You mean there is Two of them??"
"it's about 10 very heavy inches. I can drive it but it sure will be slow"
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Cool. I work in the trucking business.
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@SKISC 229425 wrote:Cool. I work in the trucking business.



what do you do?
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@afrobigfoot 229432 wrote:what do you do?



East Coast outbound planning for Am Can Transport.
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The traveling could give you some really unique photo ops.
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@2slikstix 229403 wrote:What do you do SuperOrb?

Online store.



It doesn't help much now since it's still 4 hours to the slopes, but in Denver I'll be able to go to the slopes midweek without spending 8 hours in the car.
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@bamapilot 229494 wrote:The traveling could give you some really unique photo ops.



Im hoping so! Had a great one coming down Fancy Gap, VA last Friday morning at sun rise, wish I had a camera within reach.
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@waynecash 229620 wrote:I had no idea you drove a big rig for a living. How long did it take to get your CDL? Where all have you been? I would throw those big feet skis in the truck and hit some ski resorts while out and about.



Ive seen some nice hills that look like fun but with the company I work for it would never happen, they have way too many rules, surprised they dont dock drivers pay for passing gas while driving. Parking and enjoying yourself is pretty much a no no with them. Most other companies (like the one my brother, or the one my dad work for) dont mind if you stop or what ever just as long as you operate legally and make your delivery on time.



It took me 2 months at a community college this summer, there are private schools out there that offer CDL's in a few weeks, but most companies that hire students straight out of school will not hire people from private schools and will request that you go to a community college for a refresher class. So its cheaper just to go the CC way to begin with.



I just started but so far I love it, I will like it more when im done training and will be driving on my own.
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Went out west this week, we drove close to 7,000 miles in all. First time visiting many of these states including California, Oregon, a sliver of Washington, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, etc.



















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