They all do it's in the way you position it on the stem. Look into it and you will see a side that is meant to grab the threads of the valve stem...
I did and that is very telling of the conditions they are forced to endure.
If you doubt me go apply yourself. I’m just posting this in the hopes it helps save someone else from working here. There are better places to work.
My experience with this company goes something like this. They posted a local job and I applied. Did a phone interview and everything seemed good....
It said they tested it at 400+ pounds. I'm 170 and it's perfectly fine for me.
So I seen a hammock designed for day cab trucks online and took a chance and bought one. A little pricey at $55 but it makes those 4+hour delays...
Yes.
141k on my 2016 mx13 without a single engine issue. Been a great truck so far but I'm the only one driving it so...
Definitely. Last place like that had one guy in the whole warehouse. I have to call him when I get there so he can go to the warehouse. Still get...
Same here. Easiest #### job I've ever had. Sitting now for five hours waiting to get loaded... And getting paid for all of it. Maybe not very good...
You charge an escrow?!?! I've been a truck driver for eight years and have never once heard of any company doing that. Sounds shady as hell. How...
What's the difference? Surely you don't break any hos laws so what's the difference? Much easier to use eld thatn paper.
About two a day on average. Some days up to six live loads/unloads.
What's a CB?
Get a comfortable pillow. That way you'll be well rested for the long unload waits
An employee can't be forced to pay for any damages like what you stated. Otherwise you'd crash a truck and basically be the companies slave for a...
Look for OT, new equipment, w2, and ask how long the longest employee has been there. I worked at one place for a day... The longest employee was...
I just did that... And I don't own the truck. Just give them a time that you have to legally leave and there's nothing anyone can Legally do to you.
Sorry if this is the wrong forum. My coworker used to work at an intermodal company as a 1099 driver. He got in an accident at the rail yard and...
Zebra light 1000lumen flashlight does the trick for me. It's a 90 degree head so you can clip it onto your shirt to use as a head lamp kind of setup.