One of our newly hired crew is originally from Tennessee but is now residing in Texas for the meantime. She had told everyone that her Dad works as a truck driver and had own several trucks for hire. Well, she had told us that her father works hard to provide for their family and sometimes don't come home for two weeks straight or more.
Anyways, there was one incident that my colleague will never forget about her dad. Supposedly her dad was delivering products on a snowy day. It was snowing really bad that day that he can barely see the road ahead of him. He was thankful that he did not encounter any vehicular accident whatsoever and he give a lot of credit for attaching snow chains and having tire chains wrap around the wheels of his trucks.
By the way, as I was checking the web today I have stumble upon this great website called Easy Trekking that sells a wide selection of tire chains for passenger vehicles, tire chains for tractor and equipment, tire chains for trucks and commercial vehicles and last but certainly not the least outdoor gears such as tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads and more.
If you are interested to know more about their products please click any of the following links above. Have a wonderful Sunday evening everyone!
"Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over it became a butterfly". Join me as I walk through this wonderful journey of my so called life.
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