Shazzam
In "The Grapes of Wrath," the tractor driver warns that if the farmer shoots him, it will only lead to more trouble for the farmer and his family. He suggests that the farmer's actions would not solve the underlying issues and would ultimately lead to more violence and hardship. The driver emphasizes that the real problem lies in the system and the way it exploits workers, rather than in individual confrontations.
They represent the dehumanization of the tractor driver. Thus, the tractor driver is unable to act independently and is able to carry out his job that involves destroying another family's home.
In The Grapes of Wrath, the truck driver would not drink liquor because
to catch iron and iron related metarial.
It's childish and pointless.
yep
You always want to ensure that you are far enough back that you can see the mirrors of that tractor - this also ensures that the driver can see you.
On the information plate inside of the driver side door panel.
Yes.
Lawn tractors don't require a driver's license, so whatever age when you're big enough to safely operate the tractor is old enough. Note: Different coutries have different laws regarding vehicle and driver licensing.
A company OTR driver average is about $60k per year. A local driver about $40k per year. Experience plays a significant part in income.
From what I understand, having a California Commercial Driver's License Class A, you can have up to 4 points before your license is suspended.