Reefer is the way to go for steady income and no freight slowdown during a recession.
You already got a taste of reefers with Prime.
I did OTR reefers for 18 years and very satisfied and always had good paychecks. Food and medicine is always in demand, even during recessions or general freight slowdowns.
Even if you make a reefer delivery and there's no immediate reload of refrigerated freight, your dispatcher can give you a dry van load or hazmat load to keep you moving. Both can be hauled in a reefer trailer. The hazmat loads aren't the "hot" ones, they're something like paint or fingernail polish or car batteries. The pay for you as a company driver is the same whether a refrigerated load, dry van load, hazmat load. Win-win with refrigerated trucking.
Edit: I don't know why Prime had a slowdown when you were there; someone wasn't doing their job to keep drivers moving. No excuse for that to happen.
Returning to Over-the-Road after extended sabbatical
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by wiseBear, Aug 8, 2023.
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You mentioned Schneider. Schneider has refrigerated trucking division, but I think it's all dedicated accounts; no long haul coast to coast 48 state runs. You can call and ask if this information is accurate.
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Thank you again for all of your detailed responses. I keep re-reading them to process them fully. I wish the trucking community had more folks like you!Chinatown Thanks this. -
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@wiseBear --
Never mind what I said earlier.....
All that really matters -- is that you did reefer duty before -- & you liked it!!!
Just because I tried reefer, & had a bad experience -- does not really give me any right to rain on your parade. Vive la difference!!!
Since Prime has recently given you "frostbite" -- the discussion going forward, as I see it -- should instead be what reefer carrier would be the best "fit" for you, when you return stateside.
Earlier in this thread -- China has listed some possibilities.
Without knowing more about your future whereabouts -- I dare not elaborate here further.....
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One last question: would I be improving my odds of getting hired if I find someone to team drive? If so, any recommendations for two drivers like myself finding each other? I took a personality assessment that paired me (introverted; quiet/docile) up with someone I can only describe as exactly the wrong person to pair me with when I did TNT with Prime, Inc. (I'm starting to wonder if that was purposefully done). Anyone have suggestions for how to figure out if someone is a match for team trucking for yourself? Questions? Habits? Routines? Driving style? Financial goals? Thanks all! Getting ready to start applications this week.
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CRST will team you. Tell 'em you want to team with reefer freight and you'll be on the road ASAP。
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