very quiet
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Just finished a 6hr shift to keep our lord and master happy, where's Gremmie !!!
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Koog, followed your'e bloog spot on, what Know Big trucking U.S of A !!
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Yea, once I get a work visa down here, the blog will continue.
As for now I may have to rename it 'a british housewife in america'
Glad you enjoyed it and I hope it helped you somehow.
Koog
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Ha you will be wearing the Marigold's and cleaning the house
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yea, you're probably right.
To be honest though, I'd rather do that than run the Coquihalla etc in January.
I'm really glad I did it last winter and now have that experience to remember but it really can be dangerous and I've no interest in doing it again. I saw a LOT of bad wrecks in the mountains and, given the choice, I'll wear yellow gloves.
To be honest though, I'd rather do that than run the Coquihalla etc in January.
I'm really glad I did it last winter and now have that experience to remember but it really can be dangerous and I've no interest in doing it again. I saw a LOT of bad wrecks in the mountains and, given the choice, I'll wear yellow gloves.
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yea, you're probably right.
To be honest though, I'd rather do that than run the Coquihalla etc in January.
I'm really glad I did it last winter and now have that experience to remember but it really can be dangerous and I've no interest in doing it again. I saw a LOT of bad wrecks in the mountains and, given the choice, I'll wear yellow gloves.
To be honest though, I'd rather do that than run the Coquihalla etc in January.
I'm really glad I did it last winter and now have that experience to remember but it really can be dangerous and I've no interest in doing it again. I saw a LOT of bad wrecks in the mountains and, given the choice, I'll wear yellow gloves.
Is there a big driver shortage on that side of the border too?
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Work authorisation takes around 3 months from AOS filing.
No idea who I want to work for yet but had some offers for when I get a visa.
Yea, huge shortage here, same as everywhere i think.
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Karma to you Koog's and all you guy's who have made it in Canada and the us of A, I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST
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Just had lunch
Gonna go shopping for Mums birthday present soon, then I'll be back.
I used to run into Corby years ago.
I worked for Littlewoods/home express and ran night trunks to our depot there.
That run from Ferrybridge down the A1 used to bore me to tears.....lol.
Gonna go shopping for Mums birthday present soon, then I'll be back.
I used to run into Corby years ago.
I worked for Littlewoods/home express and ran night trunks to our depot there.
That run from Ferrybridge down the A1 used to bore me to tears.....lol.
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I have a run to Scotland on Monday, passing Ferrybridge and just for you will take a few pic's and post them next weekend Hope that dosn't makes you homesick
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We'll be over in the UK in April next year.... please don't post any pics and spoil my excitement.
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Koog, Ferrybridge that's about 15mins from me