Well guys, the truck was back to its old ways today. But, I found out something new from the mechanic that might be another possibility of why my temp gauge has been reading all funky-like, when I got back to the shop this afternoon....
Apparently when my boss got the truck and the mechanics did their shit to it to get the truck all ready to be put into service, the engine fan would stay on all the time and never shut off. He tinkered with it and tinkered with it, replaced the little air actuator on the firewall that engages the fan clutch and replaced the temp/fan cut on sensor but the fan still wouldn't turn off. He got that part figured out but for some reason, where the temp sensor goes on top of the right front corner of the engine, he put all kinds of brass plumbing fittings between the engine and the sensor, to where the sensor looks like its on top of a chimney on a house.... Don't know why he did that but now he thinks that since the temp sensor isn't in the top of the motor and way above it, he thinks that maybe there's an air pocket between the motor and the sensor within all that plumbing that might be making the temp gauge give false readings since the sensor probably isn't making contact with the coolant.
Again, I don't know why he plumbed in the new sensor that way but he's gonna take all that junk off tomorrow and plumb the sensor in the top of the motor how its supposed to be so we'll see I guess.