Me either, but I like it a lot. The truck I got in doesnt have cabinets on the passenger side. They offered to reinstall them but it gave me more space. One guy in my orientation class was put in a new one. I have no complaints so far. Its stress free to run these loads
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Exactly. If the storage is my only complaint I’m happy. Give me a year this truck will be a trade in anyhow. So that is temporary.
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I'm glad I found the few threads I could here on Climate. I'm heading there tomorrow for orientation on Monday.
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Do tractors at climate Express have power inverters? If so how many watts might they be?
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To share an update, I am one month in and no complaints!!!! So far its been stress free to run for this carrier. All the loads are easy to plan, with ample time to get there. Majority of the loads I've hauled are Coke and potato loads. Going out to Colorado means a pretty good paycheck. It's big mile runs of potatoes coming back east. My biggest run so far is Imperial, NE to Pageland, SC. You get paid for everything you do here, and they don't say anything to you. I went by the terminal today, and they checked out my truck and trailer. They had a load for me getting me by the house for a 34. It's a Coke load to New Orleans area. Dispatch wanted to talk with me to make sure everything has been good so far. They gave me my numbers and for my first month I averaged 2800 miles per week. Steady money. Everyone is so personable here and laid back. The next time I get routed to Union, itll be to switch to ELD from AOBRD. So far so good!!!!
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How about the tractor you are assigned.? Does it have a power inverter? FYI. I frequently make my own meals when out for 3 to 6 weeks. Considering CE for employment.
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