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07-16-2021 08:24 AM
OH man....I had forgotten all about this. We used to do it all the time when I was growing up to get the semi drivers to blow their air horns. I've never seen it done for people in cars though but....why not?
07-16-2021 12:14 PM
Please tell your daughter that consumers, at least this one, admire and respect what she is doing.
I'm grateful there are people who want to do this hard work. It makes life better for so many of us.
I know pay is often lower than "office" jobs, but it shouldn't be.
My husband is a builder and does impeccable work..he can do anything and do it right.
Nevertheless, my office job often paid more than what he made.
His work is so much more specialized and vital, just like your daughter.
Doesn't seem right to me.
07-16-2021 02:19 PM
Not just trucks but also trains.
Not commuter trains-transport trains either approaching a railroad crossing or passing at the edge of a field.
Of course, not while riding in cars. Only standing and watching the train approaching.
07-16-2021 02:35 PM
According to my daughter, the few senior drivers who retired from her company had announced their plans prior to COVID, so the pandemic likely reinforced their decision, but didn't factor into it. My daughter is not aware of the virus affecting any of the truckers employed by her company.
I find it hard to believe there's a driver shortage when my daughter is complaining about how hard it is to find a parking space in a truck stop or rest area when she's out of drive time and has to get off the road for a reset.
Thanks to all here who acknowledge the job my daughter, and all truckers are doing to keep products in our stores, and ultimately our homes. She is very proud of the job she's doing.
07-16-2021 02:40 PM
I won't watch Ice Road Truckers or any of those types of shows!
07-16-2021 03:21 PM
I went on quite a few field trips with my son and his classmates.
Once we got on the big highways and encountered many tractor
trailers all the boys were doing it to get the drivers attention.
We heard a lot of beeping during those trips.
07-16-2021 03:39 PM
@threecees I wonder why little girls don't seem to be interested in engaging in this activity?
07-16-2021 03:40 PM
@RedTop Thanks for the clarification.
07-17-2021 09:32 PM
This is new to me but my father had a heavy foot and used to pay my sister and I a dime for every CHP we spotted up the onramps especially on the road to Vegas (he used to be a race car driver).
07-18-2021 08:40 AM
I did that as a kid but also would lay in the ditch at our house and wave to the 'army men' that were coming into town for a week. There would be a convoy of army trucks, and good looking men.
They would stay at the county fairground for training...I love a man in uniform.
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