Kllm or US Xpress

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by mr sixxnine, Oct 4, 2017.

  1. mr sixxnine

    mr sixxnine Bobtail Member

    9
    2
    Feb 2, 2010
    0
    New to trucking trying to figure out if Us Xpress or Kllm would be right fit could someone tell diffrence dry van or refrigerated. Is there a such thing as drop n hook with refrigerated. Do any of these companies have apu's or refrigerators. What can I expect the first year as a rookie driver!!!
     
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. TROOPER to TRUCKER

    TROOPER to TRUCKER Anything Is Possible

    7,668
    12,716
    Dec 15, 2014
    Charlotte, NC
    0
    If you need your cdl or already have one you stil can do better.. what is your location?
     
  4. mr sixxnine

    mr sixxnine Bobtail Member

    9
    2
    Feb 2, 2010
    0
    Memphis TN
     
  5. mr sixxnine

    mr sixxnine Bobtail Member

    9
    2
    Feb 2, 2010
    0
    I need cdl training.
     
  6. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

    74,753
    170,187
    Aug 28, 2011
    Henderson, NV & Orient
    0
    Shop around for free training:
    Contract Freighters (www.cfidrive.com)
    R.E. West Transportation
    Stevens Transport - has the nicest trucks
    FFE (Frozen Food Express)
    Swift - has school in Memphis
    Carter Express
     
    CrappieJunkie Thanks this.
  7. mr sixxnine

    mr sixxnine Bobtail Member

    9
    2
    Feb 2, 2010
    0
    Okay I'll do that thanks for the info.
     
  8. CrappieJunkie

    CrappieJunkie Wishin' I was fishin'

    3,982
    18,764
    Mar 9, 2014
    In a van down by the River.
    0
    Reefers have giant refriderators on them. You will go to a lot of grocery warehouses and cold storage places. Some can be tight. You are responsible to make sure your reefer runs at all times. When pulled reefers it was about 70/30 live load versus drop and hook. One thing to keep in mind, the reefer is always kicking on even while trying to sleep. You will get used to it, but when you get home will be hard to sleep without the reefer. At least it was for me.

    Dry van is just that a van with loaded goods. Can haul anything in those. Loads can be hazmat. Wont pull a lot of hazmat in the reefer section. It is quiter when you sleep at night and will, more than likely, have more customers to visit then with reefer.

    I pulled reefers right out of school and learned so much more than if pulling vans. It is a lot harder, but the experience it a lot more valuable.

    If you want reefers check out Prime. They are one of the best training outfits and run all reefers and some flatbeds.
     
  9. mr sixxnine

    mr sixxnine Bobtail Member

    9
    2
    Feb 2, 2010
    0
    Nothing but postive feedback I appreciate this information
     
    CrappieJunkie Thanks this.
  10. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

    74,753
    170,187
    Aug 28, 2011
    Henderson, NV & Orient
    0
    Do the online applications and you'll probably be in school in a few days.
     
    CrappieJunkie Thanks this.
  11. CrappieJunkie

    CrappieJunkie Wishin' I was fishin'

    3,982
    18,764
    Mar 9, 2014
    In a van down by the River.
    0
    No problem. A few more things I thought of, a lot of the grocery warehouses are in the Northeast, which just, flat out sucks, if you are new. Want to learn to really drive go up there in the winter time.

    With reefers as well you will be spening time getting trailer washouts. Essentially, giant car washes for semi trailers.

    Either way you go, good luck. Don't be afraid to ask questions here. That is how you learn.
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.