no..their is a bunk heater that you can use any time you want and it gets very hot...too hot sometimes
it has to be below 20 degrees before you can idle !
you don't need to idle to use the bunk heater
New Schneider trucks getting epus/apus?
Discussion in 'Schneider' started by deandean, Jul 18, 2013.
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But the camera thing was one little tidbit that was mentioned between stories. Not IF but WHEN. -
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There are many fields of works where this is commonplace without employees giving it a second thought. I wonder what it is about driving that presents such strong opinions... specifically. The only period I might accept it is while driving, but even this seems frought with potential problems.
It's difficult to get around never... not, that I'd be inclined to do so either. -
I am a trucker because of the freedom. Not having a boss looking over your shoulder is about the only benefit to this job. Its a huge plus and soon I fear it will be gone. Sad really. Sadder still is that drivers will just accept it.GoldenLad Thanks this. -
for my first few weeks I didn't have a bunk heater, they had to retrofit a fuel tank and somebody screwed it up removing the heater
i'm not trying to complain, but when the temperature drops 20 degrees overnight and it was only 52 in the truck to begin with..... -
they have 14,000 trucks, they aren't going to by 14,000 APU's
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Not very accurate, you pay to lease or rent from landLord. The tractor belongs to the company and are paying you to drive it. If it's going to cost them money because you were texting or not they have it recorded. No different then a cashier who has a camera pointed at her drawer. Owners are proactive. Now if your a lease driver that would b same as a apartment
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