I can't seem to PM from my phone..when I was on with Landstar I did some shows maybe one or two a year is all nothing steady though.
You guys that run reefers,
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we pull reefer, mostly always have...try to be considerate of skatboards etc...we rarely have time to park long at a trk stop anyway (reg showers of course) but when we do, we dont intentionally scope out someone by themselves and park next to them. some of these guys do that, however not all of us are jerks...and cow trucks dont stop long either...once loaded they HAVE to roll.....and for the record...my loads are never late..
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never late; i've heard that saying before
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Reefers suck; depends on what you're hauling. Ice cream will run @ -20 continuous and never shut off. Banannas also run continuous at 57.5 degrees. Lettuce and greens also run on continuous 32 deg. Some loads you get away with the start stop mode. The drivers listen to the beeping sound when it's about to start, feel it shake as it begins to start and feel it shut off and the shake associated with that. I might have been that guy parked next to you; I have no way of knowing. We're all working and trying to get the same thing accomplished.
I got away from that for the simple reason that when I came back from home time; I would pick up a trailer (empty) and it was out of fuel and wouldn't start. I then had to climb up on the back of the tractor, open the doors and prime the fuel line (this is after I fueled the tank of course because someone else was too lazy). There's 45 minutes and now you're dirty. Reefer is a pain in the butt, they're loud, they shake, they beep right before they start; you're always on edge as you listen to all these sounds and never seem to get a good nights sleep. If you're hauling flowers and / or bing cherries from up state Washington, you'll get unloaded quickly. Other than that, you sit in line for hours on end waiting to be loaded and unloaded.
At the end of the day; running reefer is not all it's cracked up to be. If you have bloody chicken on there, guess what; you have to find a washout (which can sometimes be a challange) during your pretrip plan / call them ahead, make sure they're still open and can wash it out before your next load.
Running reefer is BS.
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