Most Important Questions From New Drivers Threads
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by WiseOne, Aug 8, 2007.
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My question is how does the dispatcher manage to get you home and do you leave a car at a terminal - how does that work? Thanks for your reply.
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All the OTR companies I've worked for have let me take the truck home. The most I've had to do was get a ride to the bus station to go get the truck from wherever the last driver left it. On hometime I have a few places around here that let me drop the trailer so I can park the tractor in my driveway. I don't like letting it out of my sight.
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Plan on getting rid of your auto if you can the insurance is a big waste of money and make sure you can take your truck home. Most companies will have you drop the trailer at a yard then you can bobtail home.
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You can drop your auto insurance but it'll just cost you more to restart it. They tack on extra charges for not having coverage in while. Shop around and find a better insurance company. I've got mine through farmers and 2 cars and a motorcycle cost me like $200 for 6 months, more or less. It's cheaper because I have them all on one policy and I don't drive any of them to work if at all.
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Yes many insurance companies start you out as BRAND NEW regardless of how many years you have had car insurance if you drop coverage for a period of time.
Have a driver that sold everything and travelled for 2 years came back to USA and bought a car , INSURANCE was out of this world.
Agent told him he would have been better off buying an old clunker and put the min $ of insurance on it for the 2 years he was gone. -
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I was just thinking about that last night and I realized that the first big truck with a 53 footer that I drove was actually a Werner truck. He had gone down a road that had a sharp turn at the end that you couldn't see around till you made the turn and it had RR tracks sticking up in the air in the corner in such a way that it made it near impossible to back out of the dead end. He called a tow truck and I got the call. He told me what the problem was and I jumped in the truck, backed it out, and got it turned around facing out. He was happy to be back on his way and I was happy with easy money, though I only charged him the base cost of showing up since I didn't have to use my truck to get him out.
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Actually that is a question I have, how is WIFI access on the road? Do most truck stops have free wireless? I can tether with my pdanet app on my Droid.
Good trucking all....
John/Mrktwiz -
very few are free but all the big ones have it, you just have to pay for it.....most of the time its pretty slow. But right now where I am this is crazy fast!
as far as WOW goes what ever floats your boat drivah!lol jk. I never did get the WOW thing, one of my freinds tried to get me into it.....not my thing I guess lol
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