Hello everyone. Praise the Lord!
I had a trainee call Torey. He is a large over weight black man from Louisiana. He will be running over the road from our Giesmer Branch. He has a 2016 Frieghtliner that he almost has paid down! He came in in the morning and said that he was going with Mike Adam's, So, with my trainee I think is running late, I call Mike. He says that he will call him, he does, and it's Torey, sitting next to me!
I take him and we set off. He is not much of a talker and mostly sleeps on the way to Waller. He also mostly sleeps unloading the first load.
I take him to Love's Truck stop for lunch, I brought my own. He started to talk about his kids. He had two kids by two baby mamas. No marriage life for this guy! He talked about his twelve year old son loving his country home on two-hundred acres of his families land.
Unloading the second load he opens up a bit more. He talks about a garbage pick up truck with a big claw for picking things up. During Hurricane Katrina he did a bunch of work and was not paid by FEMA, sixty-thousand dollars worth! And other pieces of business where it was hard to get paid for hauling tree's off to the dump.
Brother Roop
I had a trainee call Torey. He is a large over weight black man from Louisiana. He will be running over the road from our Giesmer Branch. He has a 2016 Frieghtliner that he almost has paid down! He came in in the morning and said that he was going with Mike Adam's, So, with my trainee I think is running late, I call Mike. He says that he will call him, he does, and it's Torey, sitting next to me!
I take him and we set off. He is not much of a talker and mostly sleeps on the way to Waller. He also mostly sleeps unloading the first load.
I take him to Love's Truck stop for lunch, I brought my own. He started to talk about his kids. He had two kids by two baby mamas. No marriage life for this guy! He talked about his twelve year old son loving his country home on two-hundred acres of his families land.
Unloading the second load he opens up a bit more. He talks about a garbage pick up truck with a big claw for picking things up. During Hurricane Katrina he did a bunch of work and was not paid by FEMA, sixty-thousand dollars worth! And other pieces of business where it was hard to get paid for hauling tree's off to the dump.
Brother Roop
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