Is that where the bag comes from??Easy there boss. Your driver of the Year is half Greek....
I'll have Donna whip up some baklava when you get back...
Is that where the bag comes from??Easy there boss. Your driver of the Year is half Greek....
I enlisted in the military three days after I turned 18 years old in 1969. I entered a month later after I graduated from high school. My Mother was upset with what I did. I remember my Father saying he's 18 years old now, he can do whatever he wants. That's how it was in 1969. I couldn't wait to get out of the house.Daughter got her first ‘real’ job at 14 after babysitting for two years and son got his first at 11. Never had to give either of them allowances. There are plenty of people of ALL ages, I have worked with that have sloppy work ethic.
BTW, I’m all for putting off adulthood as long as possible. It ain’t all it’s cracked up to be.
I graduated high school January 1975. I was 17. Joined the Army. First day of boot camp was 10 February 75. Lots of fun, travel, and adventure. All fun and games for me.I enlisted in the military three days after I turned 18 years old in 1969. I entered a month later after I graduated from high school. My Mother was upset with what I did. I remember my Father saying he's 18 years old now, he can do whatever he wants. That's how it was in 1969. I couldn't wait to get out of the house.
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I graduated high school January 1975. I was 17. Joined the Army. First day of boot camp was 10 February 75. Lots of fun, travel, and adventure. All fun and games for me.
Hey mud was your class motto " sin sex women and wine we are the class of '69" ? Our school board didn't approve it for ours BUT we used it any ways. Jan 26 1970 the only lottery I won #8 on the board did 3 and out had some good times
May be true Mr. Breeze did my boot in the rolling green fields of Ft. Campbell,Ky. in the middle of winterLike I said you kids never did Ft Jackson, yall rookies not tuff enough for the old days!
May be true Mr. Breeze did my boot in the rolling green fields of Ft. Campbell,Ky. in the middle of winter
I was stationed down in Beautiful Beaufort by the Sea. Home to the Great Santini.Like I said you kids never did Ft Jackson, yall rookies not tuff enough for the old days!
I wouldn't take anything for the things did, but wouldn't give a nickle to do them over again.
Where you on The Last Train to Clarksville?May be true Mr. Breeze did my boot in the rolling green fields of Ft. Campbell,Ky. in the middle of winter
So...YOUR generation has the RIGHT to say "no" to such poor-paying work, but these MILLENNIALS...SO LAZY. haha I'm not a millennial, but I can see some of their points. If Corporate America has their way, nobody will make above $50,000 per year. Well...except upper upper management, of course.1st off Trip I know we will disagree on this , But it's the "Companies " that will reap the $$$ windfall and it's just not in trucking , when you read the Sunday paper if full of ads for hiring ,BUT key thing is no companies wants to bump up the pay to hire workers !! and then these LAZY young age group Millenniums , are the most lazy s.o.b.s every .
All deregulation did was assure driver pay would stay perpetually depressed.Boy am I confused, I thought deregulation would make freight rates next to nothing.
All deregulation did was assure driver pay would stay perpetually depressed.
Well...it did. Without similar rate and employee cost structures, the free market has been in a race to the bottom ever since.Boy was I fooled, I thought deregulation had something to do with all those companies closing their doors.
Fine, go ahead and show corporate and lazy millennial's , 30 to 35 years old still living in mommie's basement playing video games !! point is they are lazy period !So...YOUR generation has the RIGHT to say "no" to such poor-paying work, but these MILLENNIALS...SO LAZY. haha I'm not a millennial, but I can see some of their points. If Corporate America has their way, nobody will make above $50,000 per year. Well...except upper upper management, of course.
My point was, we call them entitled jackasses, but it's not like WE want to work for peanuts, either.Fine, go ahead and show corporate and lazy millennial's , 30 to 35 years old still living in mommie's basement playing video games !! point is they are lazy period !
All deregulation did was assure driver pay would stay perpetually depressed.
My point was, we call them entitled jackasses, but it's not like WE want to work for peanuts, either.