Truckin in NYC!? YUCK

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Truckin in NYC!? YUCK

Post by ConnieLynn »

I dont wanna offend anyone and I hope I dont. 8-[

Have any of you ever driven a truck (18wheeler) In New York?
Well on Wed. I was once again reminded why I HATE Long Island! :?
A 13'6" truck and 12'2" underpasses!! Which meant hving to drive
right through the middle of Brooklyn/Queens! What a pain in my back!
Litterally! We get all over the place in this truckin life, But I would much
rather drive in the winter in 6feet of snow! At least with snow, ya kinda
know what to expect. Okay I said my piece, I feel better now. :)

Except to say that now my wife Sue, really thinks I am crazy to do this
for a livin. But after 26 yrs, what else am I gonna do?

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Post by Virginia »

ConnieLynn,
Just be thankful you were not there or hopefully won't be next week during the GOP Convention!
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Post by Amelie-Laveau »

It sounds like you might have made a wrong turn, did you stay on the BQE or did you go to the beltway. When I was in NY many truckers went to the beltway by mistake and had their trucks smashed by the low bridge. I don't know if this happened to you, but NY roads are lousey.

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PS-my mistake you were in Long Island not Brooklyn, Sorry
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Someone said: But after 26 yrs, what else am I gonna do?

try getting a gig at teamster's outfit and drive local and be home everynight (or every other night). 26 years ought to get you in.
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Post by Alexandra »

Amelie-Laveau wrote: many truckers went to the beltway by mistake and had their trucks smashed by the low bridge.
Any trucker that "parks" his rig under a low bridge needs to take it as their cue to get out of the business.

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Post by SophieLawson »

Connie,

I've never sat in a truck let along drove one, but they are very cool to look at. And I've always wanted to drive down a road in a truck and blow that horn :)

Sophie xx
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Connie, my son drove over the road for a long time and got to a point he refused to go to N.Y. Must be alfull driving condition for an outsider. (--) Carol Ann
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Post by Gelinda »

Been there done that with a oversized and overweight load. I lost 12 chains and binders to people getting on the back of the rig while I was driving had a police excore also. It took 12 hours to go 40 miles in and 2 hours to come out. You take about not giving an inch even with police it was something I would never want to do again. It was not to long after that, that I decided on another living. I am going to do it again when i retire but never in nyc. Gee.
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Post by Beauty »

I think truckers are awesome. :)

I drove a lot during my 20s and I gained a respect for truckers that I never had. I am thankful of what you do to transport goods to businesses and the long hard hours you put in. I think you all are very under appreciated.

I also lived in LI and I totally understand the chaos you had to go through. YUCK!!! :(

Regardless, I wanted to say THANK YOU!!! :) :) :) :)

I'm glad you got home safe and sound, but am terribly sorry you had such a yucky time of it. :(
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Post by Ahzz »

Does driving a 30' long wheat hauler dump truck in kanses 2 weeks a year qualify e as a truck driver?

If it does, it's gonna ruin my image as a CDing geek!!!! :mrgreen:

I know driving Ol' Grunt at the farm doesn't qualify me as anything other than crazy... talk about a good way to get a sore backside... drive a 24 ton 14' tall tractor across rough fields at ~15mph. oof! *wonders if he has pics of the size of the beast handy...*

ahha found one from johndeeres site. This shoudl give you an idea of the tractor size! 5FOOT INSIDE rim diameter on the bigest tires.
http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCatal ... 1984_G.jpg

side note, anyone else here driven other large equipment in their lifetime as work? (eg, not just once for digging a foxhole.. #-o )
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Post by Alexandra »

If it has a clutch and at least 8 speeds (hi/lo range) then you QUALIFY! 8)

Bonus points if you don't have power steering. :shock:

Extra bonus points if the hi/lo range shifter is a stick on the floor. :shock: :shock:

Triple bonus if you had to regularly climb hills pulling 80,000 lbs with a 280 HP engine. :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by Alexandra »

Ahzz wrote:anyone else here driven other large equipment in their lifetime as work?
Does this qualify as large?:

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I estimate 250,000 miles logged w/triples 105,500 lbs (about the same w/ doubles), but never drove out of state or long haul :shock: :shock:
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Post by Eloise Goth »

trucking must be a blast...getting out there and seeing the big country. I love to travel, so something like that appeals to me big time. I have looked into getting my truckin licence, but the cost of the lessons is too high for me.
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Post by Beauty »

Wow... :-k

I wonder how many truckers we have here? :)

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Post by Gelinda »

I was for a year and have done it a few times since then for fun for an uncle of mine. I intend on doing it again when I retire. Gee.
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