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Discussion in 'Prime' started by bartage, May 6, 2009.
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Above 6 puts you in the type II diabetic category. Lay off the sugar of any kind, small frequent meals are what you need to get in the habit of, and exercise. Now if I can just get there myself! LOL!!
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Oh I'm already diagnosed type 2. Have been for 4 years.
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My husband is going to orientation at prime 24 feb. he has sleep apnea and a cpap machine. Will this delay or disqualify him?
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Not nessasarily , there are a number if prime drivers who have CPAP machines on their trucks, my instructor had one. During orientation he will probably have to undergo a sleep study as a precaution ,
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How hard is it to put a cb in a prime truck? Also what about antenna setup?
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Not hard at all, you take the truck to the detail shop and ask them to put the CB in. Company drivers are not supposed to modify the trucks, so you have the detail shop do it for you. All the trucks are prewired for a CB, and most have mounts already installed above/in the visor. Also antenna's are built into the truck or are pre-mounted already.HillJack Thanks this.
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It takes about 10 minutes and a couple of screwdrivers. The power leads and antenna connection are in the headliner.HillJack Thanks this.
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Not really a Prime question, but how well does Sprint work out on the road for cellular service? it seems to work fairly well every where I have been around California, AZ, and NV..
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Also another question if i could. My goal is to go flat bed with Prime. I have even found a potential flat bed trainer through social networking.. I was curious what areas Prime's flatbed division spends the most time in. Whether it be particular states or regions.. Where to you flatbedders find yourselves mainly?
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