Anyone out there familiar running Anheuser-Busch Dedicated for Schneider? Pros/Cons?
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Discussion in 'Schneider' started by knuckledragger, Jun 30, 2015.
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Is it the one in Ft Collins CO to SLC? If it is, I did that run several times last Summer. Loads were always heavy (43-45K). Trailers were preloaded, so no waiting at a dock. Always had to use load straps that were checked at gate. The distributor in SLC is only open Mon-Fri. Closes at 14:30. Any loads that scheduled for Sat/Sun will be relayed to the SLC OC unless you want to sit for the weekend. First time I arrived on a Sat, the guy working at the distributor wanted $50.00 cash to unload me. No thanks. Took the load back to the OC and let one of the local drivers deliver on Monday.
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LOL, constant beer loads in the pacific northwest. Sounds nightmarish to me. At least during the wintertime you know you'll have plenty of traction with all that weight. Then again, you have freeze protection to worry about too.
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Gotten CDL yet?
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I never hauled it, but I have drank more than my fair share of it.
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I'd never drink another Bud or Miller product ever. I've graduated to beer snob status and will only drink high octane craft beers
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Reached my lifetime limit of all alcohol at about 25 yrs old. I didn't get the memo til almost 38 yrs old. There was no off switch installed.
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