Hey Roady, weren't we using that tractor for P&D back in the 1980's?
I cheer for the guy in the left.
You're giving Mud heart palpitations with that photo.
Mud would never be seen without hand trucks.You're giving Mud heart palpitations with that photo.
I think we should cut the little truck's pay in half.I cheer for the guy in the left.
Always cut.I think we should cut the little truck's pay in half.
I beat Razorblade to that suggestion.
Back in early 1982 I was working the dock as a casual at both P.I.E. and Roadway.You're giving Mud heart palpitations with that photo.
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.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.
I APSOLUTELY AGREE!!nobody wanted to get on the bad side of Tony Pro