Always seemed to me like they would use about a 1/4 tank per full 24 hrs on continuous. I would definitely fill it to the brim before ya park it.
Climate Express
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by bryan21384, Sep 18, 2019.
Page 795 of 1093
-
bryan21384, 57 model, motocross25 and 1 other person Thank this.
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
Ok my time with Climate is over. I came to the shop today for service, they discovered that all the trañny fluid had leaked out. There were no check lights and no noticable difference in performance. I told Larry I hadn't noticed anything, and he called me a liar to my face, and accused me of purposely trying to mess up up the Tk. After calling me a liar I told him to go shag his self, and after some yelling, I handed in my keys. So now I'm looking, any Ideas?
mdmgolfin and bryan21384 Thank this. -
Maybe I'll give Garrison a call, and go work with MDMProfessor No-Name, mdmgolfin and bryan21384 Thank this.
-
They will find out after the fact that one of the crap Volvo sensors was bad. And lose a good hand in the process.
Professor No-Name, mdmgolfin, bryan21384 and 3 others Thank this. -
Schuster is pretty similar to Climate. A little more west coast, but pretty similar running style and culture overall. Downsides are Internationals, but besides that, I loved it there. I would’ve gone back a long time ago, but I got thrown on a do not rehire list for being less than friendly about some payroll issues when I gave my two week notice. Until the very end, they were great though. I can PM you info if interested
I don’t blame you for leaving with that whole situation. Why would you lie and purposely try to break a transmission? It’s not like there’s a variety of trucks at Climate. Best you’d do is go from one truck to another identical truck. I could count the amount of times I’ve checked transmission fluid with less than one fingerProfessor No-Name, 57 model, mdmgolfin and 1 other person Thank this. -
Dang man, I was at the yard getting some work done at the time you posted that. You should talk to Kenny or someone in that department before leaving. Larry can be a real prick at times, and they definitely know that. He's crossed lines, never with me, but with other drivers. True story: down in Dallas, one of our female drivers at the time knocked on my door while I was on a 10 hr break. We unloaded at Tops there. She couldn't slide her axles. Rather than call someone out there, he actually told her "to get one of our male drivers to look at the trailer." I just so happened to be there sleep because I unloaded in the wee hours there. I get dressed, and took a look at it, and one of her air lines were bent and that's why she could slide the axles or release breaks. When she told me what Larry said, I was floored. I heard they made Larry apologize to her, can't confirm that though. She, along with many other drivers, male or female, have had issues with him. Anyway, going back to your situation, it's difficult to impossible to check tranny fluid on a Volvos. You'd have to go up under the truck to check it, and I can't hardly fit under it. What would you gain from tearing up a brand new truck. You've been driving for hellified years, I think you'd know if something was wrong with the transmission fluid. You gotta try and talk to Kenny or Tim first. #### it man, go above Larry's head. Even if you still decide to move on, they need to know that Larry is causing you to quit. Without drivers, Larry has no job so you shouldn't let that slide. I didn't mean for that to be so long man, but that fired me up.dwells40, Professor No-Name, wulfman75 and 3 others Thank this.
-
I'm he1aded home tomorrow myself. Gotta grab meds and such. I picked up beer in Houston Wed. They gave me 2 days, but I got up to Rolla the next day. My hrs were shaky so they told hang out at the yard. They had to fix my hoof, and to my surprise, they put 4 new drive tires on. The ones I had were in pretty good shape, but won't turn down new tires!!
Professor told you right about the reefer. I took a load of Frick's meat home once and the reefer ran for about 3 days. I filled up at the yard and it's just over 300 miles to Memphis. Once I left thay Sunday morning, it was down to ¼ tank and I topped it off in West Memphis. You could top it off in Franklin amd then drive to the house, you should be fine thay way. Some, not all of those older trailers with the numbers beginning with 24 of 25 can be fuel guzzlers. Some of them are slowly getting phased out though.Professor No-Name, 57 model, Thrasher28 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Sorry to hear about your situation. I thought Larry sometimes could be a putz. Stay in touch let me know where you end upProfessor No-Name, bryan21384 and 57 model Thank this.
-
Agreed, man. The drivers are the ones every other position is centered around. Not saying that I don’t appreciate all the support roles such as dispatchers, maintenance, safety, pay roll, etc., but a driver at a trucking company should never be treated or talked to as ‘less than’.
Be safe and enjoy your home time. We might end up crossing paths leaving from western TN and western KY around the same time. You’re a couple hundred miles further than me, so maybe not. I sent a message to Robert and got approval to run down to Franklin and back Saturday depending on how the fuel level is looking. My delivery is in Bowling Green, so I’d have to come back anyways. Ended up having the hours to get home around 20:00 tonight. I can see the warehouse from my apartment balcony, but I reckon the 4 pallets will be waiting til Monday loldwells40, Professor No-Name, mdmgolfin and 1 other person Thank this. -
Ahhh yeah man, for sure!! I'm looking forward to crossing paths at some point. It's always a crap shoot which way I'll go with a load home. When I first got here, I could get a load with the house en route. These days, they just put me on whatever, even if it's out of route. Usually a Texas load. Sometimes Jackson, MS, or Birmingham, or Atlanta. Oh yeah, I think you'll be fine. I used to be so paranoid about it when I first ran reefer, but not it's become 2nd nature. At least it ain't Texas hot in KY, so the reefer won't be screaming trying to keep updwells40, Professor No-Name and mdmgolfin Thank this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 795 of 1093