I get it. They were one of the few that would take me out of school. I understand this is a starter company.
Questions about US XPRESS
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by jaws2003, Feb 26, 2025.
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Reefer hours are usually deliveries in the wee hours.
Lots of night driving also, which I loved.
Some gripe that reefer work is too stressful, but I thrived on it.
Only reason I left reefers was curiosity about hazmat tankers. That was good also, for me.
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Can you just sweep it out? Sure. However, if you haul plants (flowers, etc) when you are empty, there may be 40 pounds of dirt on the floor. If your next load is beer, sugar, fresh or frozen chicken, beef, or pork, that shipper isn't going to clean out your dirty trailer for you. That's your responsibility.
Same thing applies if you haul fresh meat (think bloody, gooey, "juice" due to the ice or other liquids in the cases melting). No shipper wants to load on top of that. You have to clean it out via a wash out.Knucklehead, motocross25, jaws2003 and 1 other person Thank this. -
I had to get trailer washouts every now and then, pulling reefers. The driver doesn't do trailer washouts, but takes the trailer to places such as Blue Beacon or a dozen more places.
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