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Did you like that? It's always good to stir it up a little with all the Crown lovers. Crown knows they cant compete with Toyota sit down electrics and especially IC, with a john deere motor,,,cmon. Look at the ITA numbers, Toyota is number 1 for a reason. I know a lot of Crown Techs who hate anything to do with IC trucks, some Crown Techs, not all but some are just like the Raymond techs, They hate getting dirty and only want to work on electric trucks. If it's not a Crown they dont like working on it, especially in Chicago land. Now remember I said some Crown Techs and they know who they are, I also know some very talented Crown Techs that are class acts. So before i get the beat down from all the Crown guys, just remember what I have said and dont take it out of context. Also what i am saying I heve either seen or heard from the Crown techs themselves. In the Chicagoland area I always hear from the Crown guys and how crappy they are treated, being tracked constantly, no raises and the list goes on. I'm just callin it how I have seen it. Sorry if I XXXXXXX anyone off, But Toyota is one Linde is two, wheres Crown? I'm not sure.
  • Posted 4 Jan 2008 01:21
  • Modified 4 Jan 2008 01:36 by administrator
  • By Alabama
  • joined 20 Jun'07 - 43 messages
  • Illinois, United States

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