P-I-E LIVES!

You're giving Mud heart palpitations with that photo. :hysterical:
Back in early 1982 I was working the dock as a casual at both P.I.E. and Roadway.
When I had my time in as a casual, P.I.E. let me go.
This was the usual way it was at P.I.E.'s ABQ. breakbulk.
About a week later, Roadway hired me on full-time.
 
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Back in early 1982 I was working the dock as a casual at both P.I.E. and Roadway.
When I had my time in as a casual, P.I.E. let me go.
This was the usual way it was at P.I.E.'s ABQ. breakbulk.
About a week later, Roadway hired me on full-time.
In 1973 after I left UPS Feeders I worked casual at Roadway as well as other jobs. Roadway wanted to put me on but I refused since I liked the freedom of working casual. Some years later after my time on the road at Maislin and they shut the doors, I got hired on at PIE.
 
Back in early 1982 I was working the dock as a casual at both P.I.E. and Roadway.
When I had my time in as a casual, P.I.E. let me go.
This was the usual way it was at P.I.E.'s ABQ. breakbulk.
About a week later, Roadway hired me on full-time.
PIE intended to hire you, but at that time, Billy was the head man for labor at OD, and PIE.
He said you were making too much money selling Campground Approved Firewood.
He approved Tri because he was a friend of Tony Pro.
 
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