I have not yet been told not to wash a truck. I've driven three trucks so far this week and two of them got washed.
I just seem to think I do a better job of it at $20 an hour than the closest truck wash that really just sprays the truck with acid and rinse.
How often does your company pay for a truck wash?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by jungledrums, Jun 24, 2014.
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every weekend
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225,000 miles from new - washed twice.
Its a workhorse, not a show pony.Shaggy Thanks this. -
three a month
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I wash mine every week but I own it. When I drove it for the other guy he paid me 14/hr or 100 to wash and rub on it every weekend.
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one per month
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Once a week
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KLLM has a wash bay at most of the terminals. Free wash as long as you drag a trailer through with you.
But that does me no good. I am intermodal and park my truck at the house. I have not been to a "full" terminal since I upgraded to first seat three years ago!
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They don't pay for it, they wash it for me every single time I'm at the terminal, in addition to fueling it up and doing a PM inspection (sometimes multiple times a week).
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i never understood a driver's fascination with this.
If you pay me I will wash it. If you pay me to take it to a truck wash, it will get washed. Otherwise spend your time getting it cleaned when it is parked at the terminal when I am on home time. No pay - truck does not get washed!
In the same token. As a mechanic I would not or will not work on a piece of equipment that is not washed, degreased, and pressure cleaned. Don't waste my time with your dirt and junk.
People need to take responsibility for there equipment and business.
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