weeto:
Oh I don’t know! Nolan’s seem easy to pass these days, all seem to be running at 50ish mph!
I noticed that too. I set my limiter at about 54 these days, and I overtook a Nolan’s the other night. It actually felt surreal.
weeto:
Oh I don’t know! Nolan’s seem easy to pass these days, all seem to be running at 50ish mph!
I noticed that too. I set my limiter at about 54 these days, and I overtook a Nolan’s the other night. It actually felt surreal.
happysack:
It’s not just drivers. It’s people in general.
+1
weeto:
‘… Nolan’s seem easy to pass these days, all seem to be running at 50ish mph…!’
I hope we’re not dobbing his guys
Happy Keith:
weeto:
‘… Nolan’s seem easy to pass these days, all seem to be running at 50ish mph…!’I hope we’re not dobbing his guys
lol no you’re not they have been turned down for quite a while now
There’s blokes in our yard who won’t even bring them self to say morning when they walk past you on a Monday.
Guess it’s my own fault,I’m only 30 and wasn’t born driving a lorry, and I’ve only been there 14 months so I guess I’m asking too much to receive a hello how are you. Funny thing is a complete stranger behind the counter at the Bp garage would probably get their life story, but a fellow driver and employee of the same company? No chance
Muckaway:
My mate got moaned at this morning in Knightsbridge; He had 2x25kg flour sacks on his shoulder and was trying to get past two Eastern European bakers who were chatting at the top of the stairs he was trying to get down (with their flour). He said “excuse me” and the reply was “you wait, we talking!” Ignorant runts.
Tell your mate to leave them or last job on his run and when they complain he should tell em to wait like there staff made him do
hotel magnum:
as for the flour I would have chucked it down the stairs, years ago on animal feed deliveries I got really good at stacking bags that would all fall down when trying to use them due to farmers that would be along after just seeing to an urgent matter, especially the one that said just stack then against the barn door pointing to one that was shut so I did, on the outside.
Its amazing how a farmer has something urgent to do when the bagged feed order came, like you i found ways to get my own back lol
syramax:
when I was learning to drive I was taught that whilst travelling downhill always give way to traffic coming up , it just seems to be everyone for themselves these days
I was never taught this but it’s such an obvious thing to do! but saying that I only do it for other wagons and not cars
All the time… At PJ’s cafe today at about 1pm there was a Littlewoods 40 footer waiting to leave as I was on the main rd indicating to come in. I flashed him to come out, into my lane. He started to pull out but then changed his mind and suddenly decided to go the other way, meaning that I was now blocking his exit. The ranting and pointing coming from the driver’s window was laughable. I just shouted that my crystal ball was cloudy (it always is) and that he needed to calm down a little.
lee27:
{There’s blokes in our yard who won’t even bring them self to say morning when they walk past you on a Monday} .or any other day of the week. in my case the same blokes wanted to flash lights and wave to you on the road. no ■■■ chance. I ignored them on the road , the way they ignored me in the yard.
As I’ve said before, the camaraderie has gone out the job and people just seem to be all for themselves these days !!!
markoc:
As I’ve said before, the camaraderie has gone out the job and people just seem to be all for themselves these days !!!
Yep, most of my work collegues are as you say all for themselves.