Does Pulling a Refer Really suck that bad?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by crimedoc96, Jul 25, 2016.
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The company I drive for has mostly dry van and some refers... Currently under a refer at the moment... It's not so bad... Our cold hauls seem to drop mostly at night or very early morning... So depending on if you like night driving or not that might have an effect on your thoughts of refer hauls.
Sometimes they might have longer wait times too but other than that, not sure much difference.
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No....but grocery warehouses suck more than outlined for the most part.
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I don't think it's bad unless people think it's really that much of a hassle at the fuel stop lol.
I did it for a while through a company contracting with MCT. One thing I actually liked was that most of my trips were Drop & Hooks in KRAFT.
I suppose the Reefer is one more thing that can break down on you, so a responsible driver should keep an eye on the indicator lights that you can see in the driver side mirror. I did have one break down on me that I kept alive by jump starting it off my truck batteries and I probably saved a ton of Sara Lee food.NavigatorWife and Dominick253 Thank this. -
Reefer you do alot of night driving.Many customers are grocery warehouses with like midnight appts.You could be sitting in the dock for hrs.Everythough you feel the trailer shake don't for a second think good it won't be long before they're done.They'll take a pallet or two off spend an hr counting the product then take another pallet off ect ect.Some of the places are tight backing and not easy especially at night.At least this is all what I've went thru pulling reefer.It pays like a few cents more per mile but I hated it.Others may have different stories.The reefer unit itself I never had any problems it pretty much works for itself.NavigatorWife, Toomanybikes and Dominick253 Thank this.
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I myself love haulin reefer. Sure There's down sides to it, just like anything else. I know what my rates are, and I read what some of the other fellers are sayin is a good load and I think dang I'm glad I don't work for Schneider. Now that I think about it tho...I don't think I'd like runnin reefer as a company driver. Drop n hook dry van stuff is WAY easier.
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I will put it this way .... It would take no less than 65cpm as a company driver for me to put up with the hassle involved with reefer.
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I do local dedicated account around Chicago. Not bad. Before this I did ready-mix and crane flatbeds. The job is easy as could be. Just a lot of long waits for S&R. If I got paid by the mile I don't think I'd like it so much though.NavigatorWife Thanks this.
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I love reefer wouldn't pull anything else we usually haul alot of mclane food We're a very small company the noise doesn't bother me at all but it has its ups & downs some cold storage places we pick up from usually takes bout a out a hour or two not bad really quick sometimes
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No, I drove for 20 years hauling reefers and that's all I enjoy doing. The only thing that sucks about it is the wait time at pickup and delivery locations but other than that, I love it.
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