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Re: [SilverStreak] Flipped axels sound decesion



Easy Curtis,

I don't really think he intended any kind of insult.  Just an opinion it 
looks like to me that only "professionals" should work on our trailers.

I have a little trouble digesting that opinion myself.  I also tend to have 
a suspicion that actual "professionals" are hard to find.  There certainly 
are many who masquerade as "professionals", but come nowhere near 
approaching that level.

Anyway, lets try to all get along on the list, just as Rodney King would 
advise us to do, I'm sure.

-Tom

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bussiere, Curtis L SFC RES USAR TRADOC" <curtis.bussiere@us.army.mil>
To: <sslist@tompatterson.com>
Cc: <sslist@tompatterson.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 11:01 AM
Subject: [SilverStreak] Flipped axels sound decesion


> Sir, your assumption that I am just taking on tasks without concern for my 
> or other drivers safety is insulting at best. I am a 1994 graduate of Mack 
> University in Detroit. I have worked as a heavy truck mechanic for Olmos 
> Construction. In 1998 I returned to my Military careear and have just 
> retired from 30 years in uniform. I have a proven record of sound 
> decesions and understand torque, materials and center of balance issues. 
> The unit is a 1974 SS trailer not the space shuttle. Good day