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Postby Tikker » Sun Apr 30, 2006 7:22 pm

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Just a word about truck drivers. Everythimg you buy, eat and touch was delivered by a truck driver. If there were no truck drivers, you would have nothing. And you'd have no prospect of getting anything, anytime soon...heh the stigma of being a truck driver? Fuck you. SS~


that's the most pompous statement I've heard in a long time~
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Postby Sorina S » Thu May 04, 2006 9:02 pm

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Just a word about truck drivers. Everythimg you buy, eat and touch was delivered by a truck driver. If there were no truck drivers, you would have nothing. And you'd have no prospect of getting anything, anytime soon...heh the stigma of being a truck driver? Fuck you. SS~


that's the most pompous statement I've heard in a long time~


Damn Tik you should read some of my other stuff, that was kinda tame~
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Postby Narrock » Thu May 04, 2006 9:20 pm

I'm actually feeling bad that I kind of bad-mouthed the trucking industry. I researched the hell out of it and found that it's a very lucrative career if you're willing to work hard.
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Postby Sorina S » Thu May 04, 2006 9:22 pm

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Sorina S wrote:You don't? In this economy? Get on it son there is money to be made. I don't know your circumstances but I could buy that place twice and have a little left over. Thing is 10 years ago I was livin hand to mouth. Sorry if I seem braggart, but seriously there is no valid reason to live in poverty in this country right now.

If you have an education and a halfway decent job (I'm a landlord and a truck driver) there is no reason you cannot accumulate a net worth of a million within 10 years. In fact, that's on the low end. Everybodies doin it man. Look around you.


I'd hardly say we are living in poverty. We live quite comfortably, thank you.

But cost of living and such. We have a nice house here for $120ish, and the jobs around here pay enough for us to do so.
Not much in ol' Meheco would pay us enough to live there in the nice $400k home.
Unless we kill my mother inlaw and take her insurance money. Then we can do it. AND buy own our island! :devil:


Yea what I wrote there was a little over the top, did ya notice? I did it, not evceryone can, most people wouldn't want to. It takes tenacity, hard frigging never ending work. But I was 38 years old when I started, so I'm going to assume something here. Most of you aren't there yet.

It's good you have a home, that's the first step. As soon as you can afford it, buy something. I shit you not.

Set your goals high, I been as lucky as I've been diligent. But I lived the life of spending every last dime for more than 15 years too. I know both sides. I kid you not, you could buy that villa in 5 years if you play your cards right. I know I can't be the only one here that can make that claim. I didn't mean to sound braggart, but I did I know. This is a serious matter.

Alot of you guys are in your most productive years, 25 to 40. Make your decisions wisely and at 50 you'll see. It's not magic and there's no scam to it, you need to work hard, be the best at what you do and make the most money because you are the best. Invest at least 30% of everything you make. Fast now, feast later. Good luck with that~I do wish you all the best, you can do it~

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Postby Narrock » Thu May 04, 2006 9:24 pm

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Sorina S wrote:You don't? In this economy? Get on it son there is money to be made. I don't know your circumstances but I could buy that place twice and have a little left over. Thing is 10 years ago I was livin hand to mouth. Sorry if I seem braggart, but seriously there is no valid reason to live in poverty in this country right now.

If you have an education and a halfway decent job (I'm a landlord and a truck driver) there is no reason you cannot accumulate a net worth of a million within 10 years. In fact, that's on the low end. Everybodies doin it man. Look around you.


I'd hardly say we are living in poverty. We live quite comfortably, thank you.

But cost of living and such. We have a nice house here for $120ish, and the jobs around here pay enough for us to do so.
Not much in ol' Meheco would pay us enough to live there in the nice $400k home.
Unless we kill my mother inlaw and take her insurance money. Then we can do it. AND buy own our island! :devil:


Yea what I wrote there was a little over the top, did ya notice? I did it, not evceryone can, most people wouldn't want to. It takes tenacity, hard frigging never ending work. But I was 38 years old when I started, so I'm going to assume something here. Most of you aren't there yet.

It's good you have a home, that's the first step. As soon as you can afford it, buy something. I shit you not.

Set your goals high, I been as lucky as I've been diligent. But I lived the life of spending every last dime for more than 15 years too. I know both sides. I kid you not, you could buy that villa in 5 years if you play your cards right. I know I can't be the only one here that can make that claim. I didn't mean to sound braggart, but I did I know. This is a serious matter.

Alot of you guys are in your most productive years, 25 to 40. Make your decisions wisely and at 50 you'll see. It's not magic and there's no scam to it, you need to work hard, be the best at what you do and make the most money because you are the best. Invest at least 30% of everything you make. Fast now, feast later. Good luck with that~I do wish you all the best, you can do it~

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Great words of advice Sorina, thanks.
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Postby Drem » Thu May 04, 2006 11:45 pm

Mindia wrote:I hate druggies.


I thought you were a meth addict before you found God
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Postby Sorina S » Thu May 04, 2006 11:56 pm

Drem wrote:
Mindia wrote:I hate druggies.


I thought you were a meth addict before you found God


I thought you died in ODS, but shit man, there you are...redemtion has no boundries.
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Postby Narrock » Thu May 04, 2006 11:58 pm

Drem wrote:
Mindia wrote:I hate druggies.


I thought you were a meth addict before you found God


That's the lie/rumor that Brinstar started. I tried it about 15 times in my whole life, from a period of about 15-17 years ago. Hardly an "addict" by any definition. My biggest vice was smoking cigarettes, but it's been 2 1/2 years since I quit.
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Postby Gaazy » Thu May 04, 2006 11:59 pm

I thought about gettin my CDL so I c ould help out at my dads business and haul some smaller coal equipment. Our old driver has already taught me how to drive and Im not too bad, just need a little practice, hell, i thought it would be interesting hehe
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Postby Sorina S » Fri May 05, 2006 12:03 am

Shit get yer CDL Gaaz, it's no big deal. Never know where it might lead ya.
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Postby Narrock » Fri May 05, 2006 12:11 am

The trucking school I looked into is called Western Pacific Truck School. They are rated the #6 trucking school in the nation, and #1 in California. It costs $4,704 total, and most OTR trucking companies pay tuition reimbursement of $125/mo.
They also have job placement specialists. Check em out:

http://www.wptruckschool.com/
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Postby Gaazy » Fri May 05, 2006 12:13 am

lot of people dont want me to because any kind of hauling i woul dbe doing, would be pretty godamn heavy machinery and being taken up narrow mountain roads of heavy grade to the mines. They say its too dangerous :dunno: But then again, that never stopped me from doing work underground either int he mines.

But yeah, im thinkin about it just to say ive done it for one thing, I like new things and challenges~
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Postby Markarado » Fri May 05, 2006 12:39 am

I was heavily addicted to meth for about 5 months. That was about 4 years ago. My grades in highschool were awesome as a result. Through the process I thought I was fine, but after quitting I look back and see how fucked up I was.
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Postby Sorina S » Fri May 05, 2006 12:42 am

Gaazy wrote:lot of people dont want me to because any kind of hauling i woul dbe doing, would be pretty godamn heavy machinery and being taken up narrow mountain roads of heavy grade to the mines. They say its too dangerous :dunno: But then again, that never stopped me from doing work underground either int he mines.

But yeah, im thinkin about it just to say ive done it for one thing, I like new things and challenges~


Fuck them, do it bro, you got nothin to lose. And you can do it, I have faith in you. PM me when your haulin that wideload shit up the hill. Do it.
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Postby Sorina S » Fri May 05, 2006 12:48 am

Hey man, they call me a dumbfuck ignorant pompous douchebag boot lickin nutjob motherless scum suckin yellowhaired dickwad...you know what, I can drive that shit up that hill, if I can do it you can surely do it. Do it

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Postby Sorina S » Fri May 05, 2006 12:52 am

Markarado wrote:I was heavily addicted to meth for about 5 months. That was about 4 years ago. My grades in highschool were awesome as a result. Through the process I thought I was fine, but after quitting I look back and see how fucked up I was.


Meth is so 70's. Quit it now. We used to do tons of that shit, Zip, go fast, speedballs...bad news boyz. Try it if you must, you'll see.
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Postby Markarado » Fri May 05, 2006 12:58 am

I quit years ago.
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Postby Jazendar » Fri May 05, 2006 1:16 am

Surprising how insightful Sorina, unfortunately his/her reading skills aren't up to par one could assume.
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Postby Lyion » Fri May 05, 2006 5:32 am

Gaazy wrote:lot of people dont want me to because any kind of hauling i woul dbe doing, would be pretty godamn heavy machinery and being taken up narrow mountain roads of heavy grade to the mines. They say its too dangerous :dunno: But then again, that never stopped me from doing work underground either int he mines.


Five years or so I was driving back and forth from Ohio to North Carolina every two weeks for work. I either went South through South Carolina or Tennessee, and either way I hit a mountain range. The Appallachian or the Smoky Mountains.

Either way I was driving on winding mountain roads with huge trucks going up at real slow speeds, or coming down at fast ones whipping around corners with 100 foot drops. I can't see how anyone could do that for a living, and whatever they are paying those guys is not enough.

The way to go for drivers from what I've heard is to go corporate and get a route. A buddy of mine is a driver for Kraft and has a route from Maryland to Virginia. He drives a round trip shipper 3 nights a week and every Wednesday he does an over nighter. He makes pretty good cash, too, from what I've heard.
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Postby Naethyn » Fri May 05, 2006 7:28 am

My uncle has driven trucks for the last 30 years. He loves it. And in fact if he wasn't so skilled at driving I probably wouldn't be here right now. About 3 years ago we where driving in his pickup truck and a car swirved into our lane on a 1 lane highway. He was able to dodge the car and turn back into our lane before the car behind it hit us dead on.
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Postby Eziekial » Fri May 05, 2006 7:39 am

This law is like a dream come true for college frat boys.
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Postby labbats » Fri May 05, 2006 7:53 am

No one has mentioned that it got voted down yesterday.

Too bad, because Mexico could send us all their hardworking people, and we could send them all of our methodone addicts. Win
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Postby Narrock » Fri May 05, 2006 9:20 am

lyion wrote:
Gaazy wrote:lot of people dont want me to because any kind of hauling i woul dbe doing, would be pretty godamn heavy machinery and being taken up narrow mountain roads of heavy grade to the mines. They say its too dangerous :dunno: But then again, that never stopped me from doing work underground either int he mines.


Five years or so I was driving back and forth from Ohio to North Carolina every two weeks for work. I either went South through South Carolina or Tennessee, and either way I hit a mountain range. The Appallachian or the Brokeback Mountains, where I spent a lot of time at the rest stops. =P

Either way I was driving on winding mountain roads with huge trucks going up at real slow speeds, or coming down at fast ones whipping around corners with 100 foot drops. I can't see how anyone could do that for a living, and whatever they are paying those guys is not enough.

The way to go for drivers from what I've heard is to go corporate and get a route. A buddy of mine is a driver for Kraft and has a route from Maryland to Virginia. He drives a round trip shipper 3 nights a week and every Wednesday he does an over nighter. He makes pretty good cash, too, from what I've heard.


That's called a "dedicated" route, and it does have its advantages. But for a young buck who's willing to work hard, and isn't married and doesn't have kids... an OTR job can yield some big $$$.
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Postby Gaazy » Fri May 05, 2006 4:14 pm

Ive been in heavy loaded trucks (im talking machinery 30-40 tons here) going up and dow those mountains numerous times, and prolly worse than what you saw, just old back roads straight up and down, and its kind of intense knowin the jake is whats keeping you from driving off a cliffside to your doom~

Actually right towards the bottom of one of those types of hills the guy drivin the truck lost his brakes one time, that was an interesting experience to say the least. If we woul dhave been at the top of the hill theres no way i would survived that shit.

I s hould get a license to drive the big Triple 7 bed rock trucks~ They are always lookin for more 777 drivers on the strip jobs!
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Postby Sorina S » Sat May 06, 2006 11:30 pm

Im glad Presidente Fox saw the light, or maybe he just saw a CIA coup coming. Either way, it was a bad idea to leagalize most of those drugs.

Here's funny story for ya Gaaz. When I was driving longhaul I got a load of hazmat from a Dupont plant in Front Royal, VA. The box was goin to Illinois, problem was that it was loaded on a 53' trailer.

At that time, and maybe still I havent run hazmat for a while, you couldnt run that load through Maryland on anything bigger that a 48' box. So rather than runnin the interstate across MD I was forced to run US 50 across VA and WV. It's about 150 miles of hairpin switchbacks and 9% grades. Normally 150 miles is less that 3 hours as you know, this shit took me all fuckin day.

Anyways, I know what youre talkin bout man. Its can be stimulating work but its always an advernture. Coulda used a jake on that day, but thats not something you find standard on company tractors.

@Min~ Theres alot to be said for dedicated routes. You do get the best hometime that way.
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