The 3/4 of a million mile truck strikes again... Lots of coolant missing, can' t tell where it's coming from thanks to having not seen a bath...
Assachusetts. The state with only one Pilot.
Last week a bum was pestering me to buy him a ice cream or hoagie at a truck stop. He said He was hungry so I offered what food I had left in my...
Support shift... bleh... One time I called and got someone right away. I almost fell out the truck.
Try Schneider. The have drop yards out of Ohio, do 34 hours at home on weekends every week, no to very few apu units (you'll get whatever truck...
Always oc time, at least that's what I remember... or was that the log books. Heck if I know. I never leave the ET zone.
Most anyone can learn to straight shift a rig without prior experience, but the concept of a clutch is not a bad thing to learn prior in a smaller...
It'd be nice if some of the Schneider o/o would reply to this post. I'm curious too as I've heard many conflicting stories when it comes to being...
I'd think I would look at the bigger picture rather then using whether you can power a tv and other appliances in a company vehicle in dictating...
Watch tv? Schneider keeps me hopping, by the time I'm parked, I'm ready for bed. I may have an hour or so to kill here or there, but I find that...
Hope the rig you get smells better then ones I've gotten. Good luck!
That's what I said today to them. I can understand the nasty trucking from the drop lot, that driver left on bad terms and there is no one there...
Ok, talk about drama today. I was a pod driver (6 on/ 3 off), and spent my last two weeks as one in a weezed Century. Now I'm suppose to service...
The problem with some companies is that they don't want their drivers playing with the tire pressure, at least that is what I was told by...
Mickey ratt, that's better then me. I'm sitting with another retread blow out but a mere 14 miles from my drop and having to wait two hours for...
Most of the Schneider drivers I run into are 7+ years with them. A lot have been here much longer. That tells me something.
Going through I95 in C*ntnetticut, all the rigs run the center lane and pass on the right. Definetly not the rule but the norm in this case....
Out in ol' wheezy again this week. Driving it back to Carlisle after one last heavy water load. I think this is it's final voyage as a Schneider...
[ATTACH]Regional varies greatly around here, even week to week depending upon yourself, shippers, live loads, freight lines, etc. Remember, it is...
...and that's when you get told to scrub the crust out your crack, clean the gutters, mow the lawn and trim your nose hairs. Yup, get on it asap...