With pleasure, I'll be in a Lessor's truck adn look like either Papa Smurf or Santa (depending on who you ask)
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Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by jac714, Dec 11, 2015.
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Always check with the shipper to see how cold or hot they want you to run it, and make them write it on the bills. I remember a load of yeast that was supposed to be at 34, but the standard bills from that particular plant said 0 so the driver set it at 0 and froze the load. There were a lot of excited people when the poor guy got to the receiver, but it was determined to be the shipper's fault
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If you check the load and it's more than 2 or 3 degrees from where it should be, you are well within yer rights to reject it or make sure somebody up the ladder gives a solid ok to load it. Never assume, always verify
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Here I am, preaching to the choir...
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TESTIFY brother!
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