Hello everyone. Praise the Lord!
When I got to the yard this morning, my truck would not start, so the mechanics had to jump start it.

I had two loads from Rhodia in Houston to Dow in Freeport and BASF in Freeport. I did the Dow load first. It was very busy at Rhodia. Got loaded and drove to A-plant at Dow.
I stopped at the plant cafeteria first and got lunch to go. I spotted the truck at the rack and waited. I waited in the break room, played a little bit of banjo till I dozed off in the chair. It took them almost four hours to unload! They were training a new operator. Because it took them so long to unload I could not make the assigned unloading time at BASF. They canceled the load. So, went back to the branch and went home.

Brother Roop
Jan 16, 2012
When I got to the yard this morning, my truck would not start, so the mechanics had to jump start it.
I had two loads from Rhodia in Houston to Dow in Freeport and BASF in Freeport. I did the Dow load first. It was very busy at Rhodia. Got loaded and drove to A-plant at Dow.
I stopped at the plant cafeteria first and got lunch to go. I spotted the truck at the rack and waited. I waited in the break room, played a little bit of banjo till I dozed off in the chair. It took them almost four hours to unload! They were training a new operator. Because it took them so long to unload I could not make the assigned unloading time at BASF. They canceled the load. So, went back to the branch and went home.
Brother Roop
Jan 16, 2012
Comments
Post a Comment