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Nanny?That is a problem. One of many.
Nanny?That is a problem. One of many.
Meh. Unless you know a 28 year old of Eastern European decent, that won’t sell our kids.....and would give BJs in the morning, then probably not.Nanny?
Meh. Unless you know a 28 year old of Eastern European decent, that won’t sell our kids.....and would give BJs in the morning, then probably not.
If you are in California you can just chain them to a bed
Lol. He has children who are his first concern.Air conditioning and a radio. No more fat pig baby orcas and their Zulily and Wayfair s*.
End of story glad I could be the voice of reason. You're welcome!
Meh. Unless you know a 28 year old of Eastern European decent, that won’t sell our kids.....and would give BJs in the morning, then probably not.
I might be able to hook you up with this.Meh. Unless you know a 28 year old of Eastern European decent, that won’t sell our kids.....and would give BJs in the morning, then probably not.
I know. Kids will grow up long before he retires. Time for daddy to have some AC and tunes.Lol. He has children who are his first concern.
He wants a breathing one. Lol.I might be able to hook you up with this.
BOOM!!!He wants a breathing one. Lol.
He also didn't specify if they had to be a woman either so...He wants a breathing one. Lol.
GoodAir conditioning and a radio. No more fat pig baby orcas and their Zulily and Wayfair s*.
End of story glad I could be the voice of reason. You're welcome!
Two years. And for six months you are on the Q list. Basically bottom of the list until you come off it. Then you go back to your spot based on building seniority.
Don’t know how it is there But around here their are a few CPUs in the afternoon and a few day time runs
Most everything else at night on 4 lane interstate with little traffic. It would be monotonous as hell to do everyday
But, is it better than shuffling cardboard all day.
That is the question
Cmon, that road isn’t that badWay back when I considered it, we had one CPU trip (we called it city trailer) that the most senior guy in the building ran. We also had 2-3 feeder runs at night. Two to HARPA down one of the most treacherous roads in the state in bad weather, and I forget where the other one went.
I actually got my first real route because the guy that had it was the lowest seniority qualified driver, and nobody else wanted to go feeder.
From then on, it was all easy-ish rural routes for me.
Good luck.
Cmon, that road isn’t that bad
He also didn't specify if they had to be a woman either so...
My building currently has over 100 feeder drivers. Don’t know how many routes they run, but I’d drop in on the list in the low 70’s.Way back when I considered it, we had one CPU trip (we called it city trailer) that the most senior guy in the building ran. We also had 2-3 feeder runs at night. Two to HARPA down one of the most treacherous roads in the state in bad weather, and I forget where the other one went.
I actually got my first real route because the guy that had it was the lowest seniority qualified driver, and nobody else wanted to go feeder.
From then on, it was all easy-ish rural routes for me.
Good luck.
He also didn't specify if they had to be a woman either so...
Lol. True.
I forgot it used to be like that. I never liked traveling that road.Three lanes with occasional passing zones?
We lost two trailers that I remember.
Now it's not. I drive it at least twice a week. In the day light. With Jersey barriers between the lanes.