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{"text":"There is a black flatbed kinda sitting about 4 truck lengths away from the island. I didn't pay him much attention as he was kinda off to the side. I figured he was just eating or doing his logs or something. I do that from time to time when I don't feel like backing. So anyway I picked a lane and pulled into it. Well about a minute goes by and this guy pulls up beside me and points to himself and puts up a 1, then points to another truck and puts up a 2, then to me and puts up a 3. I guess he was telling me that I was third in line.\n\nWell I just blew him off and when the truck in my lane pulled up I pulled up and started fueling. Well just as I am finishing the black flatbed pulls in and gets an attitude and tells me that I should have waited my turn. Well we exchange words and go our separate ways. I did the same thing that I always do, the way I was taught. You pull up and pick a lane. You don't get to hang in the back and then go into the first lane to open up. I have fueled the same way for years. I hang in the back sometimes but only when I am the only truck waiting and i always commit to a lane when another truck pulls in. Was I wrong here?\n\n","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true} |
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