Random Jabber Jibber thread

Back Tuesday afternoon to deliver my backhaul I picked up in Springfield, Missouri. Got to come home Tuesday night and stay home until this morning. I just love working for this company, they get me home every 7-8 days and sometimes I get a night or two home during the week!

Heading out to Maryland now this morning with a nursery load from a local greenhouse . I'm pretty sure I'll be shutting down later today near Carlisle, Pennsylvania and head into my delivery Friday morning at 6am

Also, the girlfriend hooked me up and made some sloppy Joe's for me to take in the truck
I like driving, but not that much.
Be careful out there.
 
I like driving, but not that much.
Be careful out there.
Thanks a bunch. Yeah I'm a safe driver with the exception of a little speeding here and there, nothing excessive though. I usually run 1-2 mph over the posted limit. That's just the reality out here. I try to somewhat keep up with the flow of traffic. It's a fast paced world everywhere you drive almost everyone speeds a bit.

I can access my safety score through my elog app which is also connected to the dash cam in my truck and I always am in the mid to high 90 percent range. It's not a perfect 100 percent but I'm not sure that anyone's is. My safety manager here has been happy with me ever since I've started.

Here's my weekly/monthly scores as of today

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And here's a list of most everything the dash cam catches and scores me on

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Anyway, on a different note, I've got a bunch of really cool plants in my truck. I'm going to try to get some pictures when I get over to this nursery and start getting unloaded a little later this morning
 
WOW! This nursery is beautiful. I'm here early before the farmers lol

I'm at Foxborough nursery in Street, Maryland. Nice setup here for sure, I'm going to chill and drink an ice coffee drink and watch the sunrise waiting for someone to show up and unload me

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Full paper here:
 
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