Do CFI company trucks have APU's/EPU's? If not, who uses a fridge and how do you manage keeping the trucks' batteries charged without an APU?
Do CFI company trucks have APU's/EPU's?
Discussion in 'CFI' started by doninwooster, Apr 15, 2018.
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No they don't. You can idle at 32 and below or 75 and above. The batteries when running bunk heater will only run half the night then you freeze.
If you run batteries too low they charge you for the service call.
This is why my next company will have APUs. (You can even jump truck from APU)free spirited1 Thanks this. -
If you go drive for CFI, I say that you (as well as anybody else) will work upwards of 90 plus hours a week, while living like an animal, for an average of $700.00-$900.00 gross; no matter how much driving time under your belt.
I happen to speak from experience.
By all means, go work for them and then keep us posted as to how things really are over there.
If you're 'man enough' to prove me wrong, then I'll be 'man enough' to concede.
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Living on a truck is a compromise. Apu's are the better part of $10k. That's a hefty outlay just so you can watch tv while you cook a burger.Gambosa Thanks this. -
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