Nighthawk, Kenworth has discontinued the t2000, and replaced it with the 700, a cross between the t2000 and the 660. Solo for an average sized guy, the 660 is great. 2 people in here would be tight, I know from hauling a student back to dallas. Had him on the truck for 2 days, that was enough for me. The 700 has more room and will be good for trainers, or big guys.
mgt1085, if you still have your CDL, then it will be the 5 weeks, and the 3 weeks. Depending on the information they can verify, it may be shorter. Call and ask.
Questions for Stevens drivers!
Discussion in 'Stevens' started by sinister4g63, Sep 1, 2010.
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I finished my first weekend of school. I already had my permit before I started, so when everyone was watching videos about getting your permit, I was doing all the required book and computer work/ testing modules. Also have log books down cold! I'm two weekends ahead of the class so I get to go out driving all weekend next weekend while the rest of the class has to stay inside and do book and computer work haha! The instructor said I could go out and practice shifting with the yard truck, which is a crusty old Volvo. Went to go start it and it was completely dead.... bummer. Can't wait to really start driving!
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I hope you are having fun Sinister. When successfully backing up and putting the trailer where it needs to be is such an awesome reward especially when first starting out. When do you get done with training school?
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My only real complaint about my 06' T2000 is that it can't climb hills worth a lick, even with less than 30,000lbs in the box. I got a CAT in mine my last trainer had a Cummings and it was much better.
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Hence you will be slow on the hills.
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Exactly! They would rather keep the mileage up. Thats most companys. Less boost pressure equals less fuel needed....
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Sinister, What do you think about the school so far? That's where I'm planning on going. I won a sleeping bag at the last open house last Sunday.
So are you guys saying that 2000 miles a week would be a safe bet?
This may sound dumb but what are you doing while not driving? Could you give an example of a somewhat typical day? If you aren't driving then how is your time spent and how much time do you have to do your own things, whether it be watching movies , reading ,exercising and etc. -
Read the Avery for what we do, and what a day may be like, or read the thread http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...97757-stevens-transport-a-year-in-review.html for my weekly adventures.
2000 miles per week starting out is a safe assumption. If your going to lease, you need closer to 3000 miles to be profitable, and make more than you would as a company driver. -
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