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MarineCombatEngineer

(17,913 posts)
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 09:53 PM 19 hrs ago

Just to let everyone know, my grand daughter completed her first solo run with no hiccups,

now she's headed to one of the copper mines in Miami, AZ, to pick up a load of copper sheeting and deliver it to Ontario, CA, and then from there, who knows.

I have every confidence in her.

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Just to let everyone know, my grand daughter completed her first solo run with no hiccups, (Original Post) MarineCombatEngineer 19 hrs ago OP
Exciting! leftstreet 19 hrs ago #1
SHE'S GOT THIS! Skittles 19 hrs ago #2
The way I squinted and squinted at this Sympthsical 19 hrs ago #3
That is so awesome! Jamesm9164 19 hrs ago #4
👍🏽 blm 19 hrs ago #5
Brava to her! 3catwoman3 19 hrs ago #6
Yay, that is so cool wendyb-NC 19 hrs ago #7
DING THIS. AllaN01Bear 19 hrs ago #8
I took my sleep gummy and now I can't stop laughing. redwitch 19 hrs ago #9
Of course she did! Her foundation is solid and I wish her safe travels 🌺 Deuxcents 19 hrs ago #10
As we would say in the Army, Hooah! COL Mustard 19 hrs ago #11
OOH-RAH is right Colonel. MarineCombatEngineer 19 hrs ago #13
You must be busting with pride right now. sheshe2 19 hrs ago #12
I AM. MarineCombatEngineer 19 hrs ago #14
It is grand hearing something positive these days. sheshe2 19 hrs ago #15
Excellent! niyad 19 hrs ago #16
Way to go grandpa! duckworth969 19 hrs ago #17
Congrats to her! haele 19 hrs ago #18
Cab overs are so much easier to do U turns as compared to long nose rigs, MarineCombatEngineer 18 hrs ago #22
Congratulations. You've fulfilled your role as a good mentor surfered 18 hrs ago #19
I thought you were talking about Ontario Canada, and was going to talk about "Trial By Snow." But I know you've already NBachers 18 hrs ago #20
Yes, she's driving my rig while I enjoy a week or two off. nt MarineCombatEngineer 18 hrs ago #21
In my mind's eye, I see you as a member of a trucking community who's Ready & Willing whenever & wherever needed. NBachers 18 hrs ago #23
You are correct. nt MarineCombatEngineer 18 hrs ago #24
Fantastic!!!!! Talitha 18 hrs ago #25
I love the updates, MarineCombatEngineer! HeartsCanHope 17 hrs ago #26
A bit OT - the above comments on long nose cabs reminds me of a word our older son made up... 3catwoman3 17 hrs ago #27
On the road again with your training by her side democrank 17 hrs ago #28
She sounds very cool MarineCombatEngineer jfz9580m 17 hrs ago #29
That is so cool. Permanut 17 hrs ago #30
Just have her remember DiverDave 16 hrs ago #31
Im an idiot DiverDave 8 hrs ago #32

Sympthsical

(10,928 posts)
3. The way I squinted and squinted at this
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 09:59 PM
19 hrs ago

Until I realized you were talking about truck driving.

Grats to her!

(but seriously, my brain was like, "Is . . . is she a sculptor who's sourcing her own materials?" )

redwitch

(15,249 posts)
9. I took my sleep gummy and now I can't stop laughing.
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 10:13 PM
19 hrs ago

I thought your girl had issues with hiccups! Which wouldn’t be funny at all!

COL Mustard

(8,101 posts)
11. As we would say in the Army, Hooah!
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 10:18 PM
19 hrs ago

I think you Marines say OOH-RAH!

Good on her for doing that! Independence is great!

haele

(15,262 posts)
18. Congrats to her!
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 10:40 PM
19 hrs ago

I am in awe of good 18 wheeler drivers, after watching one cabover driver with a 40-something ft long trailer after a pier replenishment run do a u-turn at the end of a 75' wide Navy pier without stopping or backing up.
Just a nice, graceful 5-7 mile an hour u-turn. He did come within 10 ft. of the bollards on either side of the pier, but it was a thing of beauty to watch.

MarineCombatEngineer

(17,913 posts)
22. Cab overs are so much easier to do U turns as compared to long nose rigs,
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 11:11 PM
18 hrs ago

I prefer long nose rigs to cab overs because in long nose rigs, you're literally not sitting on the engine or right there at the front of the rig compared to cab overs, I see very, very few cab overs anymore on the road due to the safety of the drivers.

NBachers

(19,343 posts)
20. I thought you were talking about Ontario Canada, and was going to talk about "Trial By Snow." But I know you've already
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 11:02 PM
18 hrs ago

been there, done that together, and it wouldn't be her first time.

Is she in your rig while you're off the road?

NBachers

(19,343 posts)
23. In my mind's eye, I see you as a member of a trucking community who's Ready & Willing whenever & wherever needed.
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 11:12 PM
18 hrs ago

HeartsCanHope

(1,599 posts)
26. I love the updates, MarineCombatEngineer!
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 11:57 PM
17 hrs ago

I also love seeing a proud grandfather cheering his granddaughter on. Please send her my best wishes.

3catwoman3

(29,104 posts)
27. A bit OT - the above comments on long nose cabs reminds me of a word our older son made up...
Mon Feb 23, 2026, 11:57 PM
17 hrs ago

...when he was a very little boy, about 2. He was an early talker, and had a large vocabulary by age 2. He loved trucks, and one of his first phrases, well before 2, was "dabish uck" - garbage truck.

His pronunciation improved, of course. He was quite observant about the different styles of trucks, and divided them into thin cabs, fat cabs, and something he called "obquate" cabs. As best I can recall (he's about to turn 36), thin cabs were the flat faced ones, fat cabs had the long noses, and "obquate" cabs had whatever that aerodynamic thingy is called that sits above the sleeping area.

Thanks for the look back.

jfz9580m

(16,777 posts)
29. She sounds very cool MarineCombatEngineer
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 12:13 AM
17 hrs ago

You must be so proud

I was thinking this morning that had I not been exposed to the type of basic science research job I did love, I would have liked a job like her’s. Though probably electrical or plumbing..
I am happy for you MarineCombatEngineer

My research job was cool (as another DUer jspur said about his job as a federal contractor) the best part was my colleagues. I was and remain genuinely fond of them all, including my last lab/job from Ca. Some rubbish communication technology made that a rougher rollercoaster than human intuition alone would make it.

DiverDave

(5,232 posts)
31. Just have her remember
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 12:45 AM
16 hrs ago

4 ways a load can move.
You CAN put an extra stap on.just to be safe.
Don't walk in the grass. You'll find out why about a half an hour after you do.
I actually liked flatbed, till I got too old.

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