1. Can't find any info on riders or pets.
2. Reefer Div. Get assigned those cracker jack box trucks?
3. Inverters, APU, idling, creature comforts?
4. Auto or stick?
5. Also what is Home time like?
Thanks I'm advance. I know I'm the town I live in there is a BIG meat distributor with nobody but Prime hauling out of.
Prime Trucks
Discussion in 'Prime' started by Trucki, Jul 21, 2014.
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They have a rider and pet policy. Sticks and all have apu units.
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1. Riders OK must be a certain age , pets OK with deposit
2. Yes company drivers almost always get the lightweight trucks
3. Àpu ,1500watt inverter, no idling needed
4. 10 speed eatonfuller transmission
5. 1 day home for each week out they like you to not take more than 4 days off at once but doesn't mean you can't if need to -
If I recall correctly, Prime trucks are governed at 57 miles per hour. While it may seem slow, it does lesson one's chances of receiving a speeding ticket.
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Not really, Prime and CRST don't even slow down for school zones. They blast through those small towns that have 35 mph speed limits and never let off the gas.
That's probably the new drivers with little experience and the cowboy outlaw attitude. -
When you say "crackerjack box truck" are ya talkkng about those lil straight trucks that Panther runs with the sleeper on them?
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Lol I call any truck with a sleeper so little you don't believe there's even a bed in it, a cracker jack box.
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I always try and stay within 10 mph in a car but follow the posted speed in a truck, as long as it isn't during the posted times or while lights are flashing, the speed zone doesn't apply, right?
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ive seen some trucks that are like that. Some have the coffin sleepers that you have to crawl through what would have Been the back window.
Of primes lightweight the pro stars have the most room.(not by much though)
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