Estes | bitter drivers

This attitude here is exactly why a certain organization remains viable and necessary to us all. I think we all know what I'm talking about. That's all for now. TE out....

I can see the old TE comming out of the closet from your postings in the last couple of days!! I know it gets hot in that sheep material sometimes!! :smilie_132:
 
some people will never realize how good they got it until they are on the outside looking in... I have workred for other freight companies prior to working for estes I feel ive got it made at estes!!!
 
some people will never realize how good they got it until they are on the outside looking in... I have workred for other freight companies prior to working for estes I feel ive got it made at estes!!!

Well, welcome to "THE BIG E" TR. And welcome to the boards.:highfive:
 
^socialism^

System of social organization in which private property and the redistribution of wealth are subject to social control by a government; also, the political movements aimed at putting that system into practice. Because “social control” may be interpreted in widely diverging ways, socialism ranges from statist to libertarian, from Marxist to liberal. The term was first used to describe the doctrines of Charles Fourier, Henri de Saint-Simon, and Robert Owen, who emphasized noncoercive communities of people working noncompetitively for the spiritual and physical well-being of all (see utopian socialism). Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, seeing socialism as a transition state between capitalism and communism, appropriated what they found useful in socialist movements to develop their “scientific socialism.” In the 20th century, the Soviet Union was the principal model of strictly centralized socialism, while Sweden and Denmark were well-known for their noncommunist socialism. See also collectivism, communitarianism, social democracy.
 
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