yeah,i love reading what all you hotshotters have done at whatever age here on TRF. it is almost as good as hearing about it on the radio.Thanks for sharing it all w/us here on the forum.In a couple years and with the just right mega-fleet,you may qualify as a trainer.
best of luck there putting all that experience to good use.just seems like a waste to be hotshotting with all that under your belt while raging about an inconsiderate APU on here-
Do you mind other drivers idling next you at the truck stop
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He lives in a smaller space, has inferior equipment that wasn't designed as well (I.e. brakes, power etc..) all that well loading out a truck at full truck rates with just 15k of cargo space. ..
Sure he could go slam van doors and take the easy way, but some people want a challenge and a bigger paycheck, that's why many veterans make the switch.
As to his original post I'm thinking he meant reefer not APU, I've never heard a APU that was very loud.Last edited: Jan 28, 2014
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I pull reefer too so I don't notice. The only time it bothers me is when they are burning rich and I can smell the exhaust or the "cool" guys with the straight stacks that have to let everybody know that they are there by revving their engine all the time.
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That's why I don't mind a bit if somebody pulls in next to me they have way more to complain about than I do lol. I was at big country in Merkel Texas Saturday I think, had a couple broadcasting what they would do if a certain trailer wasn't relocated out of the parking lot. I tried to be considerate and park on the edge of the lot that the wind blew the smell away from everyone. Wasn't no big thing after I suggested be glad to move to the other side and let the wind blow it across the whole lot
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Let's try to keep it civil please gentlemen. Thank you very much.
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I do not,however, grasp how hotshotting is any more difficult than any other form of trucking,some question if it is trucking albeit is specialized to an extent , but that too is all in one's perpsective.It takes all kinds of different variations to make transportation click.
If the young hotshotter can appreciate you coming to his aid,then i can as well.I'll thank your post and up your number.
My style is a bit harsh at times but i thrive on the same in return. i am seasoned after all and a legend among my cronies.Last edited: Jan 29, 2014
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