Another early morning today, I woke up at 4:30 AM and by 5:00 I was rolling. I started out in Hazelwood behind the warehouse I delivered at last night and went just 5 miles down the road. The first stop was at a place called the Hussmann Corp. Not sure what they did there but it was a pretty big place. But I was only there to pickup one of our empty trailers.
Quickly hooking up and now down to the southeast corner of St Louis to the Anheuser-Busch brewery to pickup a load of beer. Along the way, I passed by the Gateway Arch as the sun was rising from the east. I took a picture from the dashboard for you.
Anyway, after picking up my preloaded trailer from Anheuser-Busch at 7:00 AM, I jump up on I-44 westbound to deliver in Springfield, MO. After a quick stop at a McDonald's in Dillon around 9:00, I arrived in Springfield at noon. This distributor was on the ball because they had me unloaded quickly.
Once I was empty, I asked to be brought into our home office in Joplin, MO. There were a few items I wanted to get fixed on the truck. Arriving in Joplin at 2:00 PM, I checked in and made my way first to the tire shop. They repaired a leak in one of the tractor drive tires. From there I went over to the main shop and requested they look at my brakes and a chip in the windshield.
I left them the truck and went over to the drivers lounge. Watched TV for a little while and talked to some of the other drivers. For dinner I ordered a Papa Johns pizza; medium hand tossed with pepperoni and sausage. I ended up eating 6 of the 8 slices! Guess I need to ride my bike some more.
Well it's 10:30 here local time and I'm still waiting to get into the shop. I think they cut back on the number of mechanics. Looks like only half are here compared to what I've seen before. But it's been over 6 hours now and they haven't gotten me in yet. I used to be in and done within a few hours. I just have to wait...
I'll let you know tomorrow how long it took. That's it for now. See ya on the road.
Quickly hooking up and now down to the southeast corner of St Louis to the Anheuser-Busch brewery to pickup a load of beer. Along the way, I passed by the Gateway Arch as the sun was rising from the east. I took a picture from the dashboard for you.
Anyway, after picking up my preloaded trailer from Anheuser-Busch at 7:00 AM, I jump up on I-44 westbound to deliver in Springfield, MO. After a quick stop at a McDonald's in Dillon around 9:00, I arrived in Springfield at noon. This distributor was on the ball because they had me unloaded quickly.
Once I was empty, I asked to be brought into our home office in Joplin, MO. There were a few items I wanted to get fixed on the truck. Arriving in Joplin at 2:00 PM, I checked in and made my way first to the tire shop. They repaired a leak in one of the tractor drive tires. From there I went over to the main shop and requested they look at my brakes and a chip in the windshield.
I left them the truck and went over to the drivers lounge. Watched TV for a little while and talked to some of the other drivers. For dinner I ordered a Papa Johns pizza; medium hand tossed with pepperoni and sausage. I ended up eating 6 of the 8 slices! Guess I need to ride my bike some more.
Well it's 10:30 here local time and I'm still waiting to get into the shop. I think they cut back on the number of mechanics. Looks like only half are here compared to what I've seen before. But it's been over 6 hours now and they haven't gotten me in yet. I used to be in and done within a few hours. I just have to wait...
I'll let you know tomorrow how long it took. That's it for now. See ya on the road.
Sant un sofer de TIR din romania,as putea si eu gasi de lucru pe camion in America sau state ?
ReplyDeleteI'm an Romanian truck driver,can i work just us truck driver in America or in USA ?
ReplyDeleteKrysty, I'm sure if you came here to the States and get your CDL (commercial drivers license) you can work here as a truck driver too.
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