Trucker Clock
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We didn’t get turkeys
Naw. We always donated them to the local Salvation Army anyway.
But, we didn’t get our safe driving awards back.
We didn’t get turkeys
Are you talking about the catalog that you could pick from?Naw. We always donated them to the local Salvation Army anyway.
But, we didn’t get our safe driving awards back.
I want the shotgun.Are you talking about the catalog that you could pick from?
Are you talking about the catalog that you could pick from?
Legends have been passed down. I’ve heard stories. Turkeys were everywhere. Firearms were freely given to 20 year safe drivers. The gilded age.Yep.
They had decent stuff for 20+ years.
Wildcat strike?I want my turkey
Did they take the money from @542thruNthru ?
He can afford it. $8000 a month is too much for one guy anyways.Hopefully
Yes!Wildcat strike?
Settle downHe can afford it. $8000 a month is too much for one guy anyways.
I want the shotgun.
I had about 4 wallets at one time. They were well made, just had to replace the last one a few years ago.Naw. We always donated them to the local Salvation Army anyway.
But, we didn’t get our safe driving awards back.
Fender bender every other year?I had about 4 wallets at one time. They were well made, just had to replace the last one a few years ago.
Beat it BarneySettle down
Wild, turkey strikeWildcat strike?
Lollll no! What do you think this is? That’s not what contract negotiations are for. At least that’s what I was told.When they say record increase, is that adjusted for inflation?
Guys back in the early 60's made around $100 a week but you could buy a house for $35k, so is this raise adjusted for inflation that much better than previous raises? You also have to compare that raise to company profit earned.Lollll no! What do you think this is? That’s not what contract negotiations are for. At least that’s what I was told.
No correlation between the two. Never has been / never will be.Guys back in the early 60's made around $100 a week but you could buy a house for $35k, so is this raise adjusted for inflation that much better than previous raises? You also have to compare that raise to company profit earned.