not to be a smart arse or anything but internet is included with my sprint phone plan.(phone as modem) (course, i'm not see it listed now). but there are programs out there. it's what i was using long before sprint even offered the phone as modem plan. i don't know why it's not listed now. but i've never signed up for the plan. when i bought the crackberry i have now. the plan was listed at that time. so i've just been using the sprint software. before i was using pdanet sofware. i've always had internet but never signed up for phone as modem. i actually downloaded 2 movies to the laptop over the weekend using the phone. 7 gigs. $0 charge.
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Central Refrigerated Truck Stop
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Paul, he should be taking his recertification class around the 15th
John, AKA Donkey
there are a few others when i get their names i will post them.
Stay away from one named joe who drives a w9 if he still even works for Central.
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Ok I got the mistress out of the shop and from what i gathered from Mark our director of Maint and Ed who works in the Peterbilt body shop, that everying will be coverd under PACCAR. So i will be sitting in WVC until tomarrow hopefully around noon i will have a student and back on the road by tomarrow night.
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I am guessing this has been straightened out lol.
Reefers use regular old fuel, the same fuel as the truck. You just pay for it seperate as reefer fuel because it is not taxed for on road use.
You can fuel where the company tells you to fuel in your fuel routing.
If you need fuel other times you have to put in a request for new fuel routing. You will have a comdata card for most places, it is used at Petro, Loves, TA, ect.
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Are you back at work yet Chrome?
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Nope.....
I am tempted to go with a big company again just go get off my but.
But I really have a hard time doing it lol
I see these guys making crap money and miles and I am getting over 400 a week on unemployment. Many Central drivers do not even seem to be getting much more than that on the road lol. So I will wait a while longer.
I talked to another local company that pulls eastern US freight, but I have not made my mind up about them yet. They were very very interested though lol. Said come on by whenever you want to start. Dont have the free blue cross and blue shield my company does though, but same work scedule. Run your rear off 5 days, home weekends.
I kind of like running that way. Make a little less money than I did full OTR, but it is not looking like the money is there OTR now eather. I mean my low weeks at Central were 750 or so, most weeks I was higher. I think top week was like 1600 take home in my time there. THis is company driving as most here know, I was not a lease op.
Another comment on some posts I saw. I have a sprint card for internet. I can get on just about anywhere, around citys and Ohio (the whole state) it is blazeingly fast.
Totally unlimited, I use it to play online games allot on the road. Works well for most with very minimal latency in most areas that sprint works. -
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If nothing else the white stuff shouldbe flying in another 2 months.
That will get us back allot of our short runs. JB took them for now, but their drivers will not haul our routes in the snow, they are scared of the hilly back roads. So that will get us back about 70+ loads a month.
Speaking of the white stuff. It is almost time to start getting ready.
You should have a few things on the truck, unless you plan to call road service for all minor issues.
Get a butane torch, insulated gloves, coveralls, alcohol and fresh batterys for flashlights.
All will be needed if you have brakes freeze up. Central will let you call road service, but then you have to wait. I rather do it on my own lol. Habbit from driving local for many years.
edit: actually to use most of that stuff you have to know when and where is appropriate, so maybe you should just call road service till you get some time in. JJ and a few others may be able to figure it out, but for most new drivers it is too easy to mess up, then you are really in a bind.Bootlegger66 Thanks this. -
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Looks rather like 1-80 out past Larime.
Though in the snow they all look alike. The differances are in the curves and hills. Also if they have a shoulder. Got in a white out on a oscar myer run in Missouri. Had to make it to a truck stop since there was no shoulder on the road and a foot of snow in the driving lanes. The sides had 2++ feet.
Only way to know when you were going off the road was to feel it with the tires and move back left a little. Was not a fun night.
I have gotten much better in the snow since then, but some drivers are just freakin nuts.
If they pass me in the snow there is a good chance I will see them again later.
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