Anyone have recent experience driving reefers for these guys? They're advertising their own CDL training for noobs to drive regional in AZ. Looks like they are out of Dallas so would have to travel there for the school.
Is refrig vs box trailer more stressful in general, b/c of the stricter deadlines?
Stevens Transport refrigerated in AZ
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Hippie Goat's psychedelic journey with Stevens Transport
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You won't go to school in Texas. Click on the below, in "blue lettering" for school you'll probably attend.
Stevens probably send you to
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The school in Dallas was good. Wasn't stressful. After that you go out for 240 hours with trainers. Before getting your own truck.
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Just read the thread, good stuff. Are you pulling reefers? How are you liking it at this point - whats weekly avg miles been?
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Well I am currently with a trainer. We run about 19 hours a day. On average you can easily get 450-500 miles a day. Running all over the country. Stevens is pretty much all reefer. But you can haul the occasional dry load in the reefer.
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Nice, good job man. So you're going all over the place, hit up AZ yet?
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God bless every American and their families! God bless the U.S.A.!
The absolute sheer driving force of our national economy - without truck drivers, our entire national economy would come to an absolute standstill - if not outright be dead.
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