Grassy....I forgot to mention the picture isn't complete, they're missing a silhouette of Trudeau to the right of Trump! ;-)
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostGrassy....I forgot to mention the picture isn't complete, they're missing a silhouette of Trudeau to the right of Trump! ;-)
But a great graphic, non-the-less.
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Originally posted by burnt View Post...to the left of Trump - to the extreme left of Trump...and way further down the road...
But a great graphic, non-the-less.
The play on words here can confuse the meaning.
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I have a question how are all the trucking companies now run by New Canadians.
A few weeks ago I couldn't spell Truck Driver Now I is one.
I drive out of city every day and every single truck except maybe one in 20 is new Canadian drivers. The trucks are parked on side streets all weekend.
I had to take the course it wasn't just a easy drive around and here you are.
Yet every single truck is This way.
Again Gov helping one new group and shitting on its old citizens.
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There is gravel being mined out east of the 35 highway midway between the #1 and 48. The trucks got tired of passing each other head on the 35 highway because they destroyed the edge of the driving lane(there is no shoulder)... so, the Gov allowed them to drive a loop. Empty going east down 48, north on 35 to the gravel pit then loaded the rest of the way to the #1 and west into the Regina Bypass project. It is not uncommon to see between 50 and 60 trucks on Highway 48 between my home town and the junction of Highway 1 and 48.
When it rained recently and the highways were sheer ice..... that was interesting! Trucks driving down the middle of the highway on the only dry(not ice covered) pavement there was.... one night I had to pull over once or we would of hit each other(I was driving 70-80 kms/hr).... he had his driver's side in my lane.... he was in the middle of the road. Many other people claimed the same thing... or at the very least crowding the yellow line or a having the driver's side tires just over the yellow line.
RCMP and DOT were notified by many...
Then after reporting them it seemed some of the trucks would attempt to play chicken with passenger vehicles.... drift over towards the yellow line of the highway and then back onto their side...."professional drivers"???????
I'll be glad when they're done.Last edited by farmaholic; Jan 22, 2018, 08:13.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostThere is gravel being mined out east of the 35 highway midway between the #1 and 48. The trucks got tired of passing each other head on the 35 highway because they destroyed the edge of the driving lane(there is no shoulder)... so, the Gov allowed them to drive a loop. Empty going east down 48, north on 35 to the gravel pit then loaded the rest of the way to the #1 and west into the Regina Bypass project. It is not uncommon to see between 50 and 60 trucks on Highway 48 between my home town and the junction of Highway 1 and 48.
When it rained recently and the highways were sheer ice..... that was interesting! Trucks driving down the middle of the highway on the only dry(not ice covered) pavement there was.... one night I had to pull over once or we would of hit each other(I was driving 70-80 kms/hr).... he had his driver's side in my lane.... he was in the middle of the road. Many other people claimed the same thing... or at the very least crowding the yellow line or a having the driver's side tires just over the yellow line.
RCMP and DOT were notified by many...
Then after reporting them it seemed some of the trucks would attempt to play chicken with passenger vehicles.... drift over towards the yellow line of the highway and then back onto their side...."professional drivers"???????
I'll be glad when they're done.
Lemme guess. Most of them were new Canadians and from Alberta?
There used to be a lot for guys hauling gravel - locals... Then when the economy in Alberta tanked all of their "new" operators came here slashed rates and started causing havoc.
Big reason for this license plate spat with AB
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And I can't say with any degree of certainty if the offenders were the "New Canadians" or not. I've seen different nationalities behind the steering wheels of those gravel haulers.Last edited by farmaholic; Jan 22, 2018, 13:02.
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Originally posted by Klause View PostLemme guess. Most of them were new Canadians and from Alberta?
There used to be a lot for guys hauling gravel - locals... Then when the economy in Alberta tanked all of their "new" operators came here slashed rates and started causing havoc.
Big reason for this license plate spat with AB
Watched one of those professional drivers outside the local grocery store this afternoon, one of the checkout girls had to come out and show him the angles he had to take to back in to the dock because he couldn’t figure out how to back up more than 40’
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostI have a question how are all the trucking companies now run by New Canadians.
A few weeks ago I couldn't spell Truck Driver Now I is one.
I drive out of city every day and every single truck except maybe one in 20 is new Canadian drivers. The trucks are parked on side streets all weekend.
I had to take the course it wasn't just a easy drive around and here you are.
Yet every single truck is This way.
Again Gov helping one new group and shitting on its old citizens.
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Originally posted by MBgrower View Postapparently they low ball jobs, must work cheap. i know of one established MB trucking company that had to close their doors.
Trucks falling off of scales. Trucks rolling over in the pits. And none of them could run a loader to load themselves... But they could do it for half price.
Now they are into hauling grain. Today one was ahead of me... Took 20 minutes to line up his rear trailer with the unload chute. Then left without pulling ahead to get a tare weight or paperwork.
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Yeah, lots of stories from when I was driving, like guys who couldn't turn a bobtail around in the yard if they had to do a three point. In Vancouver they cut rates and completely took over off loading ships business, then went on strike for higher rates. Got a hundred stories, anyhow, the news never reports the drivers name anymore, when there's an accident, and auto shift has been a godsend.
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