She's home!
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someone is waiting for a ride
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THE END!!!
The driver was a real nice guy.
He just didn't communicate well.
He was really stressed and definately had some problems.
The leasing company of the truck wouldn't approve having the tractor repaired in Wisconsin and they wanted him to drop the trailer and have the tractor towed back to Maryland.
He ended up catching a cab to a greyhound station, bus ride to a Sheboygan, cab to Penske and then sat and waited for the tractor rental.
Then 395 miles back to get his trailer and then to me.
He originally left for a haul Baltimore to Seattle and back, and had now been on the road for 5 weeks.
He was tired and pretty beat up, emotionally.
He was really a good dude, just didn't communicate and ignoring things didn't help him.
I've learned to be more paient and he has learned to communicate.
I was amazed when I opened the door, the dealership must have had some porters with free time.
The interior was DETAILED, upholstery, seats were even cleaned, exterior was washed and the bugs, tar and shi** was all removed from the front bumper and grill.
Looked like someone took a clay bar to it.
I'm happy again!
So last night my wife says.
"Will we ever see you again or do we have to go to the driveway?"
What do you keep looking at anyway?
I didn't have to answer