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Six Days on the Road Dave Dudley (Original Post)
kentuck
Jul 2020
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To hear this in truck stops years ago Brings back memories.
Those truckers knew the country.
TEB
(12,862 posts)3. You have me remembering now old days for me
Those were guys taught me I started with Preston 151 on road in 89 every one ran a cb and courtesy was common thats all gone now.
kentuck
(111,104 posts)5. Do they still say "10-4 Good Buddy" ?
I just yard jockey anymore I dont wanna run road its insane today
TEB
(12,862 posts)4. A lot of the guys that taught me the ropes
Were fine union teamsters a lot of em were Korean War and Vietnam vets. Dont take no shit just do your job kid they would tell me. That breed of driver is gone.