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RE: SLOW TIMES
Tomar mentioned First Class. When Broompilot and I met up in Dearborn, there was a First Class truck sitting there. Man, was that thing FILTHY!!! I've seen a couple others on the road that weren't too hot of shape. But, on the other side, there were a couple clean, newer trucks with them too.
What Broom mentioned to me that a filthy truck tends to be attributed to not making money. I tend to agree that it's either they aren't making money, or they're slobs. But either way, I think it's up to the company to know what condition their contractors' trucks are in. That can't be good from a business standpoint.
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