Nobody has or will pay that for the book. It's obviously written especially for the company and, although not cheap, did not cost anywhere near $40 each. If you look at all the books written by the author, you can see his job is to write books that promote the company that pays him. So far, it seems to be an honest account that doesn't skip over union issues and other stuff that might not be real flattering to the company.great 25 thosand copies at 40 dollars a whack
its a pretty good book,nice read
CF was always well governed. Remember, the speed limit was 55 then...I read in one section of the book about how in 1979 the safety manager would use a radar gun to clock CF drivers. I thought that was interesting. I guess there is no need for it now since our trucks are governed.
Nobody has or will pay that for the book. It's obviously written especially for the company and, although not cheap, did not cost anywhere near $40 each. If you look at all the books written by the author, you can see his job is to write books that promote the company that pays him. So far, it seems to be an honest account that doesn't skip over union issues and other stuff that might not be real flattering to the company.
all i have to say is leland james is rolling over in his grave. to associate conway with cf, what will they think of next. and the book is a joke. pure propaganda with a few mildly interesting pictures thrown in to keep your attention while they put down the union. what a waste of money.
I can't wait to get my copy and read it.