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  1. OntarioVanMan

    Chicago Public School Kids told NO HOMEMADE LUNCH FOR YOU

    Because the kids told the teacher and teacher told social services and so on....in Hamilton Ont.Canada
  2. OntarioVanMan

    Snow!!

    Most of the snow accumulation is expected to be centered between the missouri and james river valleys. Generally 4 to 8 inches of heavy wet snow is expected... Although locally higher amounts are possible. Snow amounts will vary significantly across the area depending on the timing of the...
  3. OntarioVanMan

    Try to buy as little fuel as possible on 4-15

    I am with Miguy...I too hurt them everyday. Slowdown, get better MPG's You save, they don't get your money...
  4. OntarioVanMan

    April Locations and Banter

    ya don't have to ya know? I'd be more inclined to go closer to Joisey...Breezewood PA works too...
  5. OntarioVanMan

    Diesel Rockets Past $4 Mark

    Cost of a barrel jumped today $3 because of sandstorms in Kuwait! :rolleyes:
  6. OntarioVanMan

    Snow!!

    Just I know see quite a few WGers on 90...they should keep in mind if accepting any loads crossing the country.... If there is a storm Layout will find it...*LOL*
  7. OntarioVanMan

    Snow!!

    Anyone coming along I90 tomorrow night keep in mind our snow storm...I expect 90 will be closed at some point... for Pierre.....Snow will become heavy at times overnight(Thursday). Low 31F. Winds NNE at 15 to 25 mph. 8 to 12 inches of snow expected.
  8. OntarioVanMan

    Debris Removal Charge?? Permission From Dispatch??

    Well then if anyone ever goes to a CVS distribution centre..if not approved skids....you will be stuck with them...after YOU transfer your load unto their skids....keep it in mind...
  9. OntarioVanMan

    Diesel Rockets Past $4 Mark

    Not quite Scotty...unfortunately the amount of CV's/sprinters...NEED to be reduced..some will not be with us in 3 months if the slowness and prices keep on... for me even fuel at $4.50 is a mere .19 a mile..
  10. OntarioVanMan

    Diesel Rockets Past $4 Mark

    I am quite sure I will...but I do see some thinning of the herd again...which is also a good thing...
  11. OntarioVanMan

    Business tax cuts don’t spur more capital spending, study shows

    I seen that Dennis...good pick up....*lol* do ya think just a tad biased? :rolleyes:
  12. OntarioVanMan

    Chicago Public School Kids told NO HOMEMADE LUNCH FOR YOU

    way back in the 80's recession...my kids were small in school...they(government/school board) my kids were put into the breakfast program without even consulting me...it was naturally thought I could not afford to feed them....I worked 2 jobs and had the ability to feed them..I was so...
  13. OntarioVanMan

    Chicago Public School Kids told NO HOMEMADE LUNCH FOR YOU

    I understand Hawk....but isn't that where food banks come in? Where if I want to help those not so well off, I do so at my choice and not the government?
  14. OntarioVanMan

    Chicago Public School Kids told NO HOMEMADE LUNCH FOR YOU

    Me..I would cut the morning breakfast programs and the milk program in any school district that has them... parents on assisted living (welfare) already has the amount required to feed their children...why should I the taxpayer pay twice?
  15. OntarioVanMan

    Business tax cuts don’t spur more capital spending, study shows

    Business tax cuts don The decline came despite continuing business tax cuts that have slashed the combined corporate federal-provincial corporate rate from 50 per cent in the 1980s to 29.5 per cent in 2010, according to the study, which The Star obtained and the centre will release this...
  16. OntarioVanMan

    Canada No more 'Mad Men' for Ontario prisoners as plug pulled on cable TV

    No more 'Mad Men' for Ontario prisoners as plug pulled on cable TV - thestar.com Rob Ferguson Queen's Park Bureau No more Mad Men or TSN at the crowbar hotel. No more superchannels in superjails. Ontario Corrections Minister Jim Bradley has decided to unplug “enhanced” cable...
  17. OntarioVanMan

    US Government Cracking Down on Bribes

    Bill Mongelluzzo | Apr 8, 2011 1:46PM GMT The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story US Government Cracking Down on Bribes | Journal of Commerce Brokers, forwarders must take precautions to avoid 'commonplace' practice The U.S. government will not tolerate bribes in the...
  18. OntarioVanMan

    Toyota Slows North American Production

    Joseph Bonney | Apr 11, 2011 1:14PM GMT The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story Toyota Slows North American Production | Journal of Commerce Toyota said its North American vehicle plants will operate on a reduced schedule during the next several weeks to conserve components whose supply...
  19. OntarioVanMan

    Japan Auto Plants Reopen Amid Supply Chain Woes

    Joseph Bonney | Apr 8, 2011 7:06PM GMT The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story Japan Auto Plants Reopen Amid Supply Chain Woes | Journal of Commerce Japanese automakers plan to resume production at domestic auto plants this month but said they’re still struggling with shortages of parts...
  20. OntarioVanMan

    Diesel Rockets Past $4 Mark

    Thomas L. Gallagher | Apr 11, 2011 7:48PM GMT The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story Diesel Rockets Past $4 Mark | Journal of Commerce U.S. average price soars 10.2 cents to $4.078 per gallon Diesel prices soared 10.2 cents last week to a national average of $4.078 per gallon...
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