For those who lives were lost, I pray for them and their families.
Don't take this wrong but outside of the loss of life, the truck stop as a subject pales in comparison to other things that happened that night and it is very low on my list of concerns. I am more concerned about the families who lost everything, including pets than a trucker who lost his truck.
Thats kind of a Bold statement dude. I understand that you are uneducated into the financial burden of people out side of your little world. So let me inform you.
Average house cost for a house in Glade Spring 75-100,000 dollars.
Average Cost for an 18 Wheeler and Trailer 125,000 dollars.
Average cost of Freight inside of the Trailer 200,000 Dollars.
Another thing that you dont realize is that for a Trucker, The 18 Wheeler IS their home. For some, Its their ONLY home. Everything they owned was in their sleepers. Some of these trucks arent just a bed you know. Some sleepers have Kitchens, couches, everything you need to say Home sweet home.
The quote from Petro that no one died in the storm was about their own employees. They do not take attendance for the trucks that are in the parking lot. And yes there was loss of life with drivers there too. 2 drivers are still unaccounted for, also.
So think before you speak. You talk about things you have no idea what you are talking about. You are probably the same kinda of person that has the Ideology that Trucks can stop on a dime, and its our job to get out of your way cuz you are more important than a truck driver. I think the drivers that lost their LIVELYHOODs, and Families that also lost a father or husband driver in that storm deserve as much respect as the people that live in Glade Spring. The difference between the driver, and the Residents, is the residents have a better chance of survival. storm shelters and such. A driver has his truck, and no where to go in an event like this.