On the fence - New trucks, thinking about leaving job
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Rat, Feb 4, 2012.
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Well that's weird, when I go to Freightlinertrucks.com the cascadia isn't listed under "severe duty".
Rat, instead of changing trucks convince your boss to let Mr.Haney flash the ECM of that MBN. -
I always get a kick out of drivers or workers at any company who seem to think that a business revolves around them and only them.
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Agreed 100%!
I would leave the industry if the government decided to mandate the "plastic junk trucks" for some reason or another.
Spoken like a "company driver" who doesn't have to pay the price to keep those "inferior" plastic POS's duct taped together.
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As they said, I see no point in the GIANT 70" sleepers you want. A sleeper is made just for what it's name implies, sleeping. I guess that is why FTL/Volvo/IH call them "CONDO" sleepers, because you guys live inside them. I have no problems spending 3-4 days in a flat-top short sleeper, but I also choose to have a life and not live on the road. If it works for you then great, but I'd rather be riding my Harley on saturday afternoon rather than driving down the road looking at them.
And as for the shippers wanting the crap off your truck like everyone else's, you are very correct if you are dragging a box behind you. If you ever decide to do more than open 2 doors and bump a dock, you will soon realize that in the platform side of this industry shippers/recievers are usually happy to see you becuase they actually need the stuff on your truck. You are no longer the 12th truck of pallets they have put into the warehouse but now a crucial part of them finishing a building or keeping an assembly line running.steelbeltsdrumming Thanks this. -
I've driven some sharp looking rigs and some piles, but I'd never put up with duct tape on or in my truck. That would be one of the breaking points for me.
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I always keep a roll of duct tape in my truck....gotta tape around our cam locks when we put hoses into impoundments, lol.
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I will say this. I'm a man that appreciates a good body. Regardless of the make.
In my opinion, I like the smaller cab of the kW and Pete's. I'm in my truck 20-30 days a month but I don't need all that condo junk. Ill take a flat top 379exhd over a cascadia with a 70" two story sleeper any day. I don't live in my sleeper. I sit in the drivers seat more than anything.
If i had a Pete and got to a dock in NJ or NY where I couldn't possibly fit my truck and trailer in there and the yard dog said he'd do it for $20, then $20 well spent. It wouldn't hurt my pride. I have more self esteem than that.
I took my Columbia down to a place in south Florida, they asked what my wheelbase was. Told them 230 or so. They told me i could attempt to bump the dock or pay their yard dog $15 to hook to my trailer and back in for me. I went around the building and there was no way of me getting in there. All the trucks were mostly day cabs. I gotta say even the yard dog had difficulty backing it in.
But back on topic, with all the emissions junk I doubt the engines in the cascadias and prostars won't last more than 500,000 miles. Ill take an old peterbilt, cuz I'm one of those guys who wants all that hood in front of my view -
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