Yo Lastkid thanks for the PM.
I guess it's time for me to leave as my trainer should be here Thursday so it may be awhile before I post again. I will have my laptop with me so atleast I can read all thats being said. If I get down around Henderson I 'll let you know.
Be safe and have a great day all of you..................................
6pak
Central Refrigeration Service, Inc. - West Valley, Ut.
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by earthbrown, May 27, 2006.
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Hey Chrome...do you ever get out to the Pac Northwest?
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Nope, not anymore.
I may go back on full OTR eventually. I have to watch my miles the next 2 months, see if it will be worth it. Probibly not though. I make the same money pretty easy running regional. -
Hey Jess....how's Reno? Sure you don't want a kitten to go along with those Pugs? LOL
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There seems to be such a spirit of cooperation and comradarie on this thread that I thought I would post a list of little things we can do to help each other out while on the road:
1. When dropping a trailer, always make sure the tank is over half full. I've never understood why a person would fuel the truck and not top off the reefer.
2. Never, Never, Never drop a trailer that needs lights repaired, landing gear repaired, or doors repaired. What could be a MINOR inconvenience to you could be a MAJOR problem for the next driver. Chromedome has posted about this one before. At the very least, let OTRM know the problem so they won't assign the trailer to somebody else.
3. Keep a good flashlight within reach and be willing to use it to help a fellow driver.
4. CR England Drivers are our friends, and we can help each other out for two reasons: We run much of the same equipment, and we go to the same shippers and recievers. It is only natural to help each other out with directions.
5. Our CB Company Channel is Channel 5, use it if you want to offer guidance but don't want to embarrass a driver by broadcasting it on channel 19.Last edited: Jul 3, 2008
B & J Thanks this. -
Anybody out there have a recommeded packing list for training?
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dbook Thanks this.
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If you forget something, most truckstops have what you need, including things like shampoo, razor blades, and stuff like that.
Take the time and spend some money NOW for a really good pair of sunglasses. Also, if you wear contacts make sure you have an extra pair or else backup glasses.
One thing I noticed is that people will bring a bag for their personal stuff and a seperate briefcase for all their paperwork and business related items. THat way you are not digging through socks and underwear looking for your comcheck envelope.
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