I don't see this thread lasting to long. Its kinda like telling your name a center. No offense.
No disrespect Hillbilly, but if your not saying anything to be ashamed of or that you wouldn't tell anyone else, it shouldn't matter.
Mines Critter..stuck since I was 16 and an outdoor life magazine came and misspelled my last name...LOL...and I put my Handle up because I AIN"T SKEERED. If they don't want my opinion they should'nt ask..plain and simple.RT?
I get in trouble speakin my mind...ALOT...but ya just can't fix stupid:nono_h4h:
goin on ten years here have gotten to the point I say " I ain't got a dime in it " ( which my 3 year ol grandson has taken up ) or " it doesnt matter "I used to get into alot of hot water when I worked at Fedex, I had a serious problem with being to vocal, its amazing I lasted 7 years, I've since learned to just go with the flow, I realized I can't change squat with my smart mouth, going with the flow is alot less stressfull, I usually just smile and shake my head, I laugh alot and talk to myself when I have some windshield time..oh and I sing!
This post must have been put on here by a red shirt trying to make points with higher-up's....................tell us your name so we can laugh at you to your face, this is kinda a sound off place, you realy want someone (red shirts) to know who you are? I think not, cause you will soon be an ex-fed ex employee
It's also a habit of old Dugan coworkers to use my CB name because that's what we did at Dugan. Your nickname was right there in the computer when you dispatched out. So it was common to just use a nickname.
Many often times at KCY or EKC right in front of every red shirt possible " Beerboy " is said loud by an old Dugan driver. Or guardrail. Just in spite of course. Not once have I gotten grief about it at Fedex freight