QualityLoads
Well-Known Member
I left my handcart at a stop once. Happened to be at a salon with the hottest girl on the route. Me and my helper had no problem driving back 3 miles to pick up the handcart.
That only happens if you have to be somewhere after work. Otherwise, that's easy money.That moment you are done for the day and 10 mins away from the building then all the sudden the retreaded tire exploded while on the highway. You called the center shop and they tell you to roll it in. That 10mins turned into an hr
That only happens if you have to be somewhere after work. Otherwise, that's easy money.
That would be 2 mph.Yes it happened to me around 9ish so that was a easy hr of ot. I didn't expect going 5 mph for 2 miles would take an hr
Do you get bored and decide, "I really need to bump my thread since there has been no activity in two months"That moment you are done for the day and 10 mins away from the building then all the sudden the retreaded tire exploded while on the highway. You called the center shop and they tell you to roll it in. That 10mins turned into an hr
Or you could just join us in NF2 if you want to post everyday instead of bumping a thread that's more worn out than a 60year old hooker in a whorehouse....I haven't been on during that time. I can always post something everyday like @moreluck if u like
got back in the car today after a delivery and there was a bird flying around the cab, scared the out of me!
Nf2 is too fast paced for me. Y'all go thru like 20 pages a day! I don't have time to read all that and besides I already put my 2 cents into that thread. I'm sure @IVE GOTTA PACKAGE 4 U appreciate my appearance to his threadOr you could just join us in NF2 if you want to post everyday instead of bumping a thread that's more worn out than a 60year old hooker in a whorehouse....
Light weight.
Try a bat in the cargo area or a snake on the back bumper.
That would be 2 mph.
Sure, 2 miles traveled in one hour equals 2 miles per hour. For real.Care to take a second stab at this math problem?
What about 2.9 mph?Sure, 2 miles traveled in one hour equals 2 miles per hour. For real.