I went cold turkey on the reefer and have been clean for three weeks, two days, and six hours now. In 22 years I've drug dry vans, food grade tankers and mostly reefer, but never a step - until now. Good bye grocery warehouses, lumpers, 3 am delivery, door number 207, hello money.
I bought a brand new Fontaine infinity TX 51', container locks, sliding spread (Canada legal), 15 pair chain ties, boxes, tire inflation system, rear dump.
I'm liking this gig..
My name is Win Mag and I'm a recovering ex-door slammer
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Winchester Magnum, Dec 23, 2011.
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Hello chaining & traping in the rain, wind, snow and freezing cold. Oh and not to mention the sweltering heat.
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Now I know that a carrier earnings comes from what you choose to accept for a load. But typically speaking.. Which of the three trailers made you the most revenue? Also, is the loading/unloading process faster than pulling a set of doors?Winchester Magnum Thanks this. -
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Nice trailer ! Best of luck !
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Did the Fontaine dealer take your "door slammer uniform" on trade for that drop?
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Congrats win-mag, that is a nice trailer. I saw your reefer for sale on TP, did you sell it?
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Congrats WP! What's your deck space length top / bottom...I know it's 51' total?
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