I keep hearing about hauling reefers,especially in Cali.Can anyone give me some info on that?I have long considered a move to SoCal,this may be reason enough to move.If you wanna include reputable companies that would be appreciatted.Thanks in advance.
Reefer Hauling in Cali
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by BigGreg, Jun 11, 2009.
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This should help www.arb.ca.gov
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You better meet all of their regulations for reefers.
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You say you keep hearing about hauling reefers in Ca? That is pretty vague. How about some more info.
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don't move to california, the knuckleheads in sacramento are driving us over a cliff.
i was born and raised here, and can't imagine living anywhere else, but if i get laid off (or something else happens with my job) i'm outta here! i'm thinkin idaho, maybe oklahoma. -
To clarify.I've heard hauling a reefer in Cali is very profitable right now.What's the cycle of profitablity like?When's the slow down?When's the Hot Cycle?Plus's?Drawbacks?
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"In the Central Valley, meanwhile, tens of thousands of farmers, farm workers, and local officials protested federal and state water cuts during a series of marches this march.
Between 70,000 and 80,000 farm workers are out of work this year as a result of water shortages, according to a study from the University of California, Davis. California ordinarily supplies America with half of its fruits and vegetables. "
"Patricio, who is also chairman of the board of directors for the Western Growers Association, says he has laid off hundreds of workers on his 2,000-acre cantaloupe farm near Firebaugh in the past few years, and watched dozens of his neighboring farmer friends go belly up"
No water, no farmers,no produce= no loads or Less water,less farmers,less produce=less loads.Either way you look at it its not good.
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