Perhaps if I pay in advance the wasted ticket they would consider me again?
What are the reasons for wanting to drive reefers and dry vans respectively? Why was it not your style?
Which one is better company and why?
I wanted to experience what it's like so that I can be sure that I'll like the job.
Chompi wrote somewhere that reefers are loud so that people at one's apartements might not allow parking it there?
Would you say that most truck drivers can do without an expensive cushion like airhawk?
Some of them are expensive like more like 100 bucks but some are cheap like 20 bucks.
Once, I read on another forum that somebody' grandfather incurred some kind of back illness from all that years of trucking and ended up using up...
Is there some kind of ear plug or muffler that blocks out noise 100% at night?
No, the freight.
What kind of food do you carry? refrigerated foods? fruits?
How bad is the noise compared to other trucks? Could somebody record the inside of a Central ref truck and post it on YouTube? Also is it cold...
You couldn't get used to the noise, right? not anything else about a reefer? Does the bed shake?
From here: http://www.werner.com/content/drivers/driver_opportunities/ I can see why people would choose all the others based on their preference...
Specifically Central Ref, where I'm thinking of going. Is the driver's seat of a reefer more louder than other trucks? What about when you are...
Let's say I drove for a year and then take a break for a year with my savings. Could I still have my 1 year experience work toward a 50k trucking...
Scottie, may I ask what high paying job it was?
Were you aware of Central Ref?
Information is very disorganized here.
What about no experience and for Central Ref compared to CRST and CRE? No I'm not writing a book but I plan to write a website for entry truckers...