now i know that reefers aren't exactly backing into the dock the minute you all arrive.
i see trucks waiting in line all the time. and flats dooooooooo haul onions and other produce. i have never been able to just pull up and get loaded. there's always a line.
Is it true (less hrs on the road)
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what's so different about unloading a tanker, a reefer, or a flat.
other then the fact that all you have to do is open the door and sit in the drivers seat.
WE'RE ALL WAITING.
you know. i just remembered a driver we once had. SWORE he knew the book inside and out. and just like uuuuuuuu. argued with everyone.
he last 6 months and will probably never land a OTR job again. in fact, thanks to csa, he'll be lucky to ever land any trucking job. -
i range anywhere from 3.9 to 4.1.
5 if i can get a good tank of fuel. which is rare. but we'll see what happens with a rebuilt turbo and new muffler. -
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it's been going for 9 months now. and my last load was basically walking home. black smoke and all.
the truck started with 6.25. it got worse with winter blend and it was all down hill from there.
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