Man I saw some trucks in Illinois earlier. I could tell the storm was on the heels of everyone running east. Some of those trucks coming out of Missouri looked like they were in an igloo
Climate Express
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by bryan21384, Sep 18, 2019.
Page 41 of 1094
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
Should be up to the driver as to whether he or she is or isn't comfortable driving in whatever weather conditions come up or occur at any given time. The professional driver is the one on the scene behind the wheel. The companies that I've worked before climate have always trusted me the driver to make that call not someone sittin in an office riding a desk.
-
Yea that's what my buddy said about the trucks going east on I-64 in Illinois earlier today. We come south outta the Chicago area coming home to day an ran into the snow.
-
Ya gotta do what ya feel comfortable doin.
-
I see your point of view, many if ushave the experience and skills to make it. I know I can...I've done it my share of times...I also see Climates point of view too. Ice is way too risky. When they fork out the money for insurance that they do, i tend to look at that move they made as protecting their assets as much as possible. Besides, I cant imagine they're going to have him sit the whole weekend. By tomorrow, everything will be cleared up most places.
-
Awww geez, significant accumulation where you're at?
-
Yes but in defense of the company, why would they send him out at the time icing was occurring badly...that is nothing but recipe for disaster
-
I second this here. Drivers really dont get paid enough money to drive on dry pavement, much less iceJForce28 and drvrtech77 Thank this.
-
I am starting my CDL training mid-Feb with a private trucking school through government grant. I have 2 felonies (s.o.) dating back to 2006, as well as spotty work history. Does this company have any operation near Dallas, TX? Think this company would give me a shot? CRST is willing to provide a pre-hire letter, but doing team driving doesn’t seem like it would be the best situation for me. If that’s the only opportunity I have, then that’s what I’ll take. But, having options would be preferable.
-
Climate does run Dallas pretty frequently but to my knowledge they require 1 year experience. Some of the guys who've been here longer can verify that. CRST doesn't have to be your only option, especially since you're in Dallas
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 41 of 1094