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30th September 2009
When the winter months hit it’s good to be prepared for the cold. Having the comforts of home makes winter a little easier to bear. You can wrap up in a comfortable blanket by the fireplace and watch the snow fall outside your window. Truckers and RVer... Read >
Author: Jess12
22nd September 2009
There is no real way to cruise, Keep in mind to make sure you have a head on your shoulders. I must say that cruising is always dangerous. This is why you must have a head on your shoulders. Especially if your cruising a trucker cause they are bothered al... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Did you know that A trucker working to the legal limit in the U.S. can rack up to 3,432 driving hours a year—nearly 10 times that of the average New York commuter or enough to listen to the unabridged audio book version of Bill Clinton’s My Life 77 ti... Read >
07th September 2009
There are many types of industrial fabrics available in the market today that are used for making Truck Tarps and Covers. Some of the dominant fabrics used in the industry are polyethylene (poly tarps), canvas, vinyl coated polyester / nylon and mesh. The... Read >
Author: myteeusa
02nd September 2009
I remember Mr. Beale, my first banker, and the giant influence he had in giving me a practical demonstration of God's's finance laws in the earthly world. The Lord brought him across my path at the proper time to help me better understand the revelation... Read >
Author: Kendrick Tanner
02nd September 2009
Talk to the no. 1 business blogger of the 21st century (who just happens to be Seth Godin), and he’ll tell you, you want to be “otaku”. Otaku is Japanese for ‘a person with an obsession’. In today’s workplace especially, you really can’t... Read >
Author: i80equip
09th August 2009
Everybody has cell phone these days and all want that their phone will perform well. This is to be seemed that everybody is facing weak signals problems a lot. Many want a powerful signal booster for the signal strength. So manufactures come up with an id... Read >
Author: Supreet
04th August 2009
These Days everyone has cell phones with many needing a booster for the signal strength. But how do use Cellular Amplifier Technologies to improve your signal and make sure you have the best response for the important calls you make.
There are various w... Read >
Author: Supreet
03rd August 2009
The seasoned trucker, the off-grid resident, the veteran RV'er and the proud boat owner all know about 12 volt living and the kinds of power supplies and power inverters required to take it all with you while you leave it all behind. This information, the... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
28th July 2009
How many times have you seen a trucker pass you by on the motorway and thought, 'I could do that, no problem.' But, have you ever gave it any real consideration, what is life really like on the road?
LGV truck driving as a career can open up many opport... Read >
Author: Nicholas Wilshire
09th April 2009
We all have moved at sometime in our life, for most of us it was a Local Move or a Long Distance Move. In both kinds of moves, the loading, transporting and offloading has all been done by the same team, in the same truck. The only difference is that a Lo... Read >
Author: John Jo
11th March 2009
Out for a drink the other night, I ran into Fred in a nearby bar. Just back from a trip to America, he was reflecting on language choices, ethnicity, Asian languages, and English. Having traveled around Asia, Fred has seen some of the same paradigms repea... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron
02nd February 2009
I was thinking the other day. I usually am. Being on the road allows me a lot of
time to just think. It's nice.
When you drive over the road you spend most of your time
in your truck. Either driving or sleeping and even watching
movies etc...Many tr... Read >
Author: Bo Murphy
31st January 2009
There probably are not as many truck jobs out there as there used to be. There have been many strikes and the government is constantly looking for ways to cut down costs on transportation. Trucking jobs still draw some of the rough riders of the road, and... Read >
Author: auditorcrossing
02nd December 2008
Summary: A truck driver is usually identified also as a teamster, trucker or hauler in the United States and Canada, a lorry driver or driver in the United Kingdom and Ireland and a truckie or ute driver in New Zealand and Australia. This is someone who m... Read >
Author: David
19th September 2008
There are several important things to look at when you are searching for a good company to transport your vehicle. When searching for a quote, the best thing you can do is research each company on the Better Business Bureau. Like many things in life, you... Read >
Author: Auto Transport
15th August 2008
What's this? My trucker charged me for 1,000 pounds when I only shipped 820 pounds.
Relax. Your carrier applied the Minimum Quantity Rule which actually saved you money. What's more, it provides you a way to make more money.
Minimum Quantity Rates a... Read >
Author: Your Shipping Advisor
21st July 2008
According to the NEW Lexicon Webster’s Dictionary, a Buckle is “a stiff fastening attached to one end of a belt, ribbon, strap, etc., the other end being threaded through it and secured by a hole over its spiked tongue as and when required; a similar ... Read >
Author: willieske
03rd July 2008
Truck Accidents
Among the types of road accidents, truck mishaps can cause the most fatal injuries to a victim. What makes it different from other vehicular accidents is due to the bigger size of the vehicle involved. However, this is not only the one ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
26th March 2008
What is an elite truck driver job? Lets face it, some truck drivers have better jobs than other truck drivers. The truck drivers with the best jobs are the elite truck drivers. With millions of truck drivers on the road somebody has to be on top. Alth... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th August 2007
All transportation companies need an operating authority issued by the former Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) which is now maintained by the Department of Transportation (DOT). You as a trucker also need this operating authority. For commercial truck... Read >
Author: Truck Insurance
02nd August 2007
There are many possible problems that can occur in which having a supply of food on hand will allow for life to continue in a relatively normal manner. Such circumstances as a trucker's strike, famine, drought, or other natural catastrophes could prevent ... Read >
Author: Fran Black
22nd May 2007
Many guys who pull a toy or two behind their truck are also fiercely brand-competitive. But, the same crowd who sees their rear window as a blank easel for denouncing their neighbors’ truck brands may find their time wasted when battling over hitch and ... Read >
Author: Andrew Bernhardt
29th January 2007
Searching for a Semi Truck or a Heavy Truck can be difficult. For many years truckers have been obligated to search dealer by dealer hoping that their dream tractor-trailer would be in one of the dealers they would walk into. However, since the rise of th... Read >
Author: American Truck Buyer
17th August 2006
Leathers anyone? There's some terrific biker gear out there and when there is also a terrific selection of biker wallets to go with that gear. Check out the choices available to you.
Let's start with the bold fashion statement of a chain wallet. But... Read >
Author: Jaclyn Stickney
14th August 2006
It may have been J.P. Morgan who said that no bad company ever pays fast. He might well have talked about the trucking industry where slow pay is about as common as apples in an apple orchard. If you want to raise a trucker's blood pressure, tell them t... Read >
Author: Pat Friedl
07th May 2006
My brother-in-law says you should be thankful for truckers because everything you buy was handled at some point by a trucker. LoWayne is a trucker, so he's biased. But I think he's right anyway.
You depend on truckers for your life. And, if you are a d... Read >
Author: Alan Sharpe
26th January 2006
The demand for truckers is very high, and it is relatively easy for most qualified truckers to find steady work. Nonetheless, some researchers estimate that as many of 15% of drivers, even those with extensive experience, get disqualified when applying f... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
22nd November 2005
Did you know that A trucker working to the legal limit in the U.S. can rack up to 3,432 driving hours a yearnearly 10 times that of the average New York commuter or enough to listen to the unabridged audio book version of Bill Clinton's My Life 77 times?... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
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