You lied about ice cold trucks and the trucks do idle if the temp outside is below a certain temperature, I think 50?? But all trucks have bunk heaters, so you will catch the sleeper on fire before you froze. LOL
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The trucks won't Idle between 35 and 70, hotter or colder when you start idling and they will idle till you shut them off. You can roast hot dogs with the bunk heater.knighton5 Thanks this.
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You show your mentality by saying I lie, we have never met,,,
I drove the truck, I experienced the issues first hand, knight is a selfish, greedy company, they are so cheap that they only place 3 batteries in the trucks, engineers who design them require them to operate efficently using 4 batteries...
I can list numerous problems here but I only responded cause you say I lied, you must be very insecure person when you start off a conversation trying but failing to put someone down. -
You are absolutely correct! Bunk heaters will not work with tired batteries IF there is a battery missing. Knight pulls the fourth battery out when the truck is new and uses them for spares. That's CHEAP! Meanwhile everyday at any given moment there is a Knight driver waiting on another Knight driver to come by and give him a jump start.
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best way to find an empty at knight is to unload the truck!
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You LIED again! Knight does NOT place 3 batteries in there trucks. They remove the 4th one!
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If you wanna drive for Knight and be Happy, live on the WEST COAST!!!
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i do believe this thread is about the flatbed company out of either kent or auburn, wa.
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I do work for knight, I do live on the west coast, and I'm happy. But I'm not happy with knight.
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let see they pay .32 cpm, according to postings here on ttr, average mileage as about 490 miles per day. That would be a whooping $ 156.80 per day for an experienced driver, lets say you get 600 miles just for conversation, Sit down hold on to your wallet its $ 192.00. For experienced, but they are not alone.
Then new driver ask why people ct corners in the log book. Because you have to. But bad news Knoght has gone to elog......
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