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Jan 23, 2008 General Interest
Feel free to leave comments in the Mexico Trucker Guestbook! This isn’t a place to show your ass, but a place to leave constructive suggestions and comments
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Jan 23, 2008 General Interest
Feel free to leave comments in the Mexico Trucker Guestbook! This isn’t a place to show your ass, but a place to leave constructive suggestions and comments
This post was read 5362 times until now
November 4th, 2008 at 4:58
I like your site very much. Love your site. Nice to see honest reporting from inside the country on economic and business realities. Your photos offer great insight as well.
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steve
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November 4th, 2008 at 4:54
I like your guest book pretty good and it can be readable. I found your website after reading a story in the Nogales newspaper Nuevo Dia about the Border Patrol agent who shot a Mexican without papers in Douglas.
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steve
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November 3rd, 2008 at 8:33
Thanks Steve!
That is the purpose of the site. To educate and hopefully eradicate some of the ignorance people have towards Mexico.
Sometimes it is like pissing in the wind though.
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November 2nd, 2008 at 6:45
I found your website after reading a story in the Nogales newspaper Nuevo Dia about the Border Patrol agent who shot a Mexican without papers in Douglas, AZ. I lived in Nogales, Sonora for about 1 1/2 years and I love Mexicans and I love their culture. I hope that what you are doing here will lead to more people actually thinking intelligently about Mexico and su gente hermosa.
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October 28th, 2008 at 8:20
I was able to hitch hike from La Paz to Tijuana thanks in large to a pair of mexican truckers driving from Cabo to Tijuana.
The mexicans prefer the US roads which are better maintained than the pot hole infested kind south of the border.
This websites value is incomparable. Nice going!
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October 16th, 2008 at 5:15
Thanks for the comment Mr. Jones!
Be prepared to beat your head against the wall trying to educate stupid people that refuse to let facts get in the way of their beliefs.
That is the whole problem with the immigration debate, the trucking issue and other things involving Mexico.
But I was raised the same as you in Arkansas, with the same prejudices and fear of something I perceived to be different.
But I had the sense to open my eyes and see things as they really are. And besides, I have a brain and the ability to use it.
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October 16th, 2008 at 5:06
Stumbled into your site looking for plane crash info. Love the site. I was thinking of doing a similar site, with the mixed effort to enlighten people and say it like it is.
I looked at a few of your items and like your commentary - keep up the good work, maybe one day ignorance will fade.
I’m a CPA, and have several Mexican clients - Damned good people and incredibly intelligent. Not what I was “taught” growing up in the Midwest if you know what I mean.
PS: contact link on Homepage not working.
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October 11th, 2008 at 5:44
Mexican trucker, thanks for your coomments on our website, http://www.migranttrail.wordpress.com. Your site is great and the pictures are great as well. I’ve never seen a truck with rims! Anyways I’m glad to know someone realizes that immigrants are simply being used by both sides of the immigration issue for their own gain. Sure the immigrants may get to stay here in the US but someone, somewhere is getting something out of it.
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October 7th, 2008 at 2:13
jose eres rasista o que yo no creo q seas bolillo o se me ase q si por tu nombre
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September 30th, 2008 at 10:58
jose, dont even have the balls to put your real name, that tells
me everything, you’re a pussy.
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September 30th, 2008 at 10:55
Oh my god jose! can somebody explian to me ,why is there so much
hate against mexicans o hispanics? here, where we are, it was
mexico, and we still have to take your hate crap.
IM SO GLAD NOT ALL THE AMERICANS ARE THE SAME.
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September 24th, 2008 at 5:52
Yeah, right Jose! Once again, the intelligent of the vocal minority is demonstrated
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September 24th, 2008 at 3:31
Fuck all of you mexicans and your trucks.
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September 6th, 2008 at 8:25
Or even better, why dont you go pick up your load across the
border,not only you, but 1000s of drivers in all cross
borders……would you all go? or will you stop going to the
border cities? THE BORDER IS OPEN GOING SOUTH ! swap loads?
you want all the cake for you. maybe mexico trucker
will give us a good comment like always.
Ramirez Tucking
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September 6th, 2008 at 2:15
I think truck drivers should drive in and for their own country, not someone else’s. I want to drive my truck in my country, as should all drivers. 25 miles from the border is more then enough to swap loads and go home.
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August 25th, 2008 at 8:55
OK, 10-4 MEXICO TRUCKER,WE SEE ‘EM NOW, MONTERREY IS A VERY NICE
CITY,I REMEMBER MY UNCLE JESUS LIVED THERE (DADS BRO) THEY’RE
BOTH GONE. THANKS FOR THE VISTAS
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August 21st, 2008 at 3:04
Thanks. Galleries are fixed. We just did a major upgrade and ironing all the little bugs out.
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August 20th, 2008 at 8:42
hello mexico trucker,
nice website, it makes me feel more proud of who Iam,and what I do.
I like the pictures of all the mexican trucks u got on,it seeem to
me that, mexicans are driving better trucks than mine,I believe
safety is no the main issue,its about the race,and color.thank you
very much for your website.by the way, I was trying to see your pic
tures where it says “monterrey vista” I think u got a problem there
the pictures dont come out, thanks.
R. Ramirez
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August 20th, 2008 at 12:41
I am looking for a 25 year old truck driver in Mexico. Pitufo/Juan/Juanito. He use to live in the US about 3 years ago. Please have him contact me. xoxoxoxox
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August 9th, 2008 at 9:31
I am looking for a lowboy trailer to haul 3 seismic vibrators from Reynosa to the MacAllen Texas border (only around a 5 mile trip).
These vibrators can drive to be loaded, but they are 55,000 lbs each, 8 feet wide and tall.
I need this done immediatetly and would really appreciate anyone who can help.
H.Jackson at hjackson.capitis@gmail.com
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August 6th, 2008 at 10:09
Jon Justice tiene el derecho a su opinión. La manera en la cual que se portaba Sra. Garcia era vergonsosa y ignorante. No hay ninguna disculpa.
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July 29th, 2008 at 11:52
Your link to the statistics on the cross border pilot program seems to be broken. Also, I am trying to find the contact info for Porter Corn. Thank you.
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June 27th, 2008 at 8:46
Bravo! I appreciate your humanity, practicality, and sensibility. Thank you!
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May 21st, 2008 at 9:02
Mexico Trucker,
Love your site. Nice to see honest reporting from inside the country on economic and business realities. Your photos offer great insight as well.
Our company provides dispatch and operations software for trucking companies in the US and Canada, and we’re currently the largest provider of these applications in North America.
We would very much like to take our systems for asset-tracking and operations visibility in to Mexico, as we think that the industry has reached a level of maturity and growth that could now benefit from greater efficiencies.
Can you provide any personal opinion on receptivity in the Mexican trucking community for business software to help run their operations effectively, and perhaps how we might best reach out to larger trucking firms (>50 trucks) in marketing or sales channels? Trade shows, conferences, organizations, magazines???
Any input would be valuable, thanks.
Monica Truelsch
TMW Systems, Inc.
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May 21st, 2008 at 3:42
Looking for Juan Pablo a truck driver in Mexico.
Thank you,
Stacy y Savannita
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March 26th, 2008 at 2:41
We operate secured trailer parking (guards and cameras 24×7)in Laredo and EL Paso and are thinking about expanding into Mexico. Do you think that this service would work there? Any Ideas or thoughts..Thanks
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March 26th, 2008 at 7:15
ULSD is available in limited quantities at the moment although PEMEX is in the process of retooling a couple of their plants to produce it.
The standard 500ppm diesel is the standard which is also still available in the US.
The old high sulfur 5000ppm diesel has not been available in Mexico for years.
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March 26th, 2008 at 6:05
Can one purchase Ultra low sulfur diesel (15 ppm) in Mexico?
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March 7th, 2008 at 2:50
Hey Trailero 1, thanks for the link to the Texas Civil Rights Review. Makes me feel proud to see what kinds of friends we have at The Mexican Trucker. Keep on…
cheers,
Greg
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March 2nd, 2008 at 11:37
Just came across your site via a link from Steve Eugster’s Highplains Trucking website. As a bilingual social worker, human rights activist, former host of the only Spanish language radio program in Spokane, Washington, and a former U.S. Vice Consul in Matamoros, Mexico, I am very interested in the information you have posted here. In particular, I appreciate your links related to “Border Activism and Human Rights”. Thanks again. (By the way, I remember asking a Matamoros policeman in 1994 about the trucks parked along “el borde” y me dijo, “Ni se pregunta. Aquellos son de Hank Gonzalez.”)
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March 1st, 2008 at 1:15
Jessica,
Check your email. I’ll be more than happy to assist. My editors at http://lifeontheroad.com have already been in contact with me on this issue.
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February 28th, 2008 at 9:13
I have been unable to find an email for you on this site but am eager to make contact. I am a reporter for UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. I am working on a story intended for The Dallas Morning News. It involves cross-border trucking and the blackhole policy mess in Washington. More importantly, I want to examine how people who are actually affected feel about the issue. I will be in Laredo at the end of March. I would like to speak with you as soon as possible and hear more about your perspective as well as suggested contacts. Thanks in advance for your help. I look forward to hearing from you and others who are involved in the debate.
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