I often park the truck and come back and think , I thought I parked that in a straight in the bay , does anyone else suffer with this , could it be a eye - sight issue
You the stobarts? If so looks straight to me itās the others around you who have parked. Anyway they like
Well in your defence it was in a straight line, albeit a straight line with no relation to the surroundings that is! In the absence of āidiot guidesā or white lines as I like to call them I tend to look for other visual markers such as, oh I donāt know, perhaps the straight line formed by the tarmac joins. Pretty much what the other drivers have done I would imagine.
Isnāt that called I canāt quite clear the container truck parking?
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Or was bursting for a jobby so just abandoned it then tryed the quick walk to the bog so the pants stayed clean.
Another non event, even the cab is not parked straight.
205:
Its the stobart way
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It says more about you that you stopped to take a picture of a truck not parked fully straight than it does about the stobarts driver to be honest
205:
Its the stobart way
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Admittedly not the case with the bay in the picture but I often kink the unit at the last second to make removal and refitting of the red airline easier. Donāt think the guy/girl in the photo did it for that reason though
dozy:
I often park the truck and come back and think , I thought I parked that in a straight in the bay , does anyone else suffer with this , could it be a eye - sight issue
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Thereās a joint in tarmac to your nearside, and your nowhere near it, well trailer isnāt.
The-Snowman:
205:
Its the stobart way
0It says more about you that you stopped to take a picture of a truck not parked fully straight than it does about the stobarts driver to be honest
Or it might say one driver has a bit of professional pride in the job he does and the other saw an ad in the back of the Sun and thought heād try being a lorry driver(and obviously never will be)
Think you need a stay at the Stobrats academyā¦
GOG47:
The-Snowman:
205:
Its the stobart way
0It says more about you that you stopped to take a picture of a truck not parked fully straight than it does about the stobarts driver to be honest
Or it might say one driver has a bit of professional pride in the job he does and the other saw an ad in the back of the Sun and thought heād try being a lorry driver(and obviously never will be)
Perhaps.
I just canāt be arsed with what others do. I refer back to my personal ādo I give a tossā flow chart which goes like.
Does it affect me?
No. Move on and forget about it.
Yes. Answer belowā¦
Can I change it?
No. Move on and forget about it.
Yes. Change it.
I tend to find by applying this logic I donāt get stressed, or waste time taking photos of lorries on bays
GOG47:
The-Snowman:
205:
Its the stobart way
0It says more about you that you stopped to take a picture of a truck not parked fully straight than it does about the stobarts driver to be honest
Or it might say one driver has a bit of professional pride in the job he does and the other saw an ad in the back of the Sun and thought heād try being a lorry driver(and obviously never will be)
Professional pride? By taking pictures of a truck not sat absolutely perfect on a bay? Thatās not professional pride, thatās being a ā ā ā ā . And taking it to store for a time when he can unleash it online is called being a ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā
Just because the unit isnāt inch perfect, bang in the middle of the yellow lines doesnāt mean the driver is incompetent or will ānever be a lorry driverā.
The-Snowman:
205:
Its the stobart way
0It says more about you that you stopped to take a picture of a truck not parked fully straight than it does about the stobarts driver to be honest
Nice one!!
The-Snowman:
GOG47:
The-Snowman:
205:
Its the stobart way
0It says more about you that you stopped to take a picture of a truck not parked fully straight than it does about the stobarts driver to be honest
Or it might say one driver has a bit of professional pride in the job he does and the other saw an ad in the back of the Sun and thought heād try being a lorry driver(and obviously never will be)
Professional pride? By taking pictures of a truck not sat absolutely perfect on a bay? Thatās not professional pride, thatās being a ā ā ā ā . And taking it to store for a time when he can unleash it online is called being a [zb] ā ā ā ā
Just because the unit isnāt inch perfect, bang in the middle of the yellow lines doesnāt mean the driver is incompetent or will ānever be a lorry driverā.
Mmm,whatever