Central Refrigerated Truck Stop II

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  1. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    the chinese buffet has gone down hill.

    i used to eat there all the time.

    do the la frontera. chile verde smothered burritos. now THAT'S the shizza. 25 years and i still eat there regularaly. back in my younger day. it always my first meal after a night out on the town.

    2 smothered burritos and i was ready to party again.

    there are lots of restaurants on 5600 west. by walmart. but dont eat the china buffet. if you want chinese buffet you want the one on 4800 west and 3500 south
     
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  3. Heisreason

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    Oh ok. Man it would be great to get a trainer that comes recommended. I've read of others experience with terrible trainers and I don't wish to have that same experience.
     
  4. Lady K

    Lady K Road Train Member

    My husband went to the one in Sac, and talked me into going to the one in Fontna... But we understand they did some house cleaning after he left.

    You really won't be able to 'choose' your trainer, at least I don't think so... You get to specify smoking or non and if you're female you can wait for a female trainer.

    Most trucks do not have APUs unless you get an old O/O truck that they haven't removed it for resale yet... As for inverters you can have one installed.
     
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  5. Heisreason

    Heisreason Bobtail Member

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    Sorry for the newbie, non-Central related, question but if your truck doesn't have an APU and idling is frowned upon and in some areas illegal. What's the best way to stay warm or cool when parked besides a warm sleeping bag during the winter but what about the extremely hot summer. Or have I partially answered my own question?
     
  6. Lady K

    Lady K Road Train Member

    Some trucks have an ICON system which is thermostat controlled ... Runs the truck to hit the temp set then turns the truck off... In the winter for heat there is also the bunk heater... ALWAYS have enough covering though to be warm without the heating of the truck... If the truck breaks down and can't start for some reason in the middle of winter, you need that back up. Also make sure you have water and food too!!
     
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  7. Flying Lizard

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    Best Trainer is Larry Harris. Bar none
    O/O trucks have a window on the lower bunk. Company drivers dont have window on lower bunk.
     
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  8. Bumper

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    My trainer was Justin Smith, I would recommend him too.
     
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  9. tpsp1227

    tpsp1227 Bobtail Member

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    im think bout going to the school, whats yalls opinion?
     
  10. sesstexas

    sesstexas Light Load Member

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    Sorry it's been so long since my last post. I've been extremely busy getting everything lined up. I've passed all my CDL writtens and the driving test, all with 90% or better :biggrin_25520: . I could have had my CDL issued today but would have had to go back down to Tyler again on Thursday and pay the $11 to get the intra-state restriction removed. Instead, I made a deal with one of the guys there and they're going to keep my paperwork and I'll come in on Thursday, my 21st birthday, and be issued my CDL without the restriction. I've got my plane ticket booked and I'm heading up to SLC on Saturday, be landing about 7:30PM central time.

    Interesting developments; I called and talked to the recruiting supervisor trying to get some certain things confirmed. My recruiter originally told me that I would be coming into orientation and then directly out with a trainer. Then he told me that I would have to go through a two week CDL refresher course, then orientation and OTR training, all free of charge. Well, once I talked to the recruiting supervisor it was apparent that he was full of $h!t. He said that I would be coming up for a two week CDL training course that is $3000 (financed out at $28.50 per check and if I'm there for a year (which I plan to be) it will be dropped to $1500), then orientation, and OTR training. Naturally, I was pissed but I'll get over it I guess.

    One of the reasons I chose Central was because of their short class-room and OTR training versus other companies' six week class and eight week OTR training. That said, I'm still gunning for Central and will be starting class on Feb 6th for sure. I guess I'll just be sitting when everyone is dying of old age at the DMV hahaha! Thanks for the great help and advice everyone and can't wait to meet y'all. See you at West Valley!!!!!
     
  11. jimbo2

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    Do not go to sac tda if you live in ca go to fontana...the hotel is free anyways. I went to fontana and they sent the entire norcal crew for retraining
     
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