If yall are taking 70 between eastern Kansas and STL, i would advise finding a place to park. Roads are looking to be pretty bad, especially in the Kansas City area
Looks like 36 is fine for the most part. 70’s pretty gnarly though
FCC--Fremont Contract Carriers
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FCC doesn't have a generator plug that is separate from the inverter's plug(s)?
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I haven’t read all 1800 pages of this but seems like FCC is a good company to drive for. I live in the dfw area and wondered what regional looked like for us down here? Seems as if OTR makes more money obviously and wondered what home time is for that? Also what is the cpm range? I have 2 1/2 years and no wrecks or accidents. Just wondering what kind of money I could make weekly
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What does your home time and pay look like for that? Not trying to be nosey or anything but just want an idea of what it looks like. It sounds really good
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Have a question for y’all. I was pulled over for an inspection today on I-20 in GA. The officer did not give me a citation, but did put on the inspection report that I was in violation of 395.24 because I didn’t notate in the load section of my logs what I was doing. I was bobtailing from our Lithonia GA terminal back to our Rocky Mount NC terminal because my load canceled. I have had inspections before and not had anything in the load section (even under a load) and nothing was said about it. Is this just GA being “extra”? I mean, theirs were the only weigh stations open and actively working this weekend between VA, NC, SC and GA. I even looked up the section he was referring to and don’t think I needed to put anything there, but I will be contacting safety in the morning. For reference, the safety dept requires us to put our load information (load #, trl #, and “mixed food products”) when we are under a load, but said nothing about when we aren’t laden.
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I’ve never put anything if I’m bobtailing. But I’ve also never been inspected while bobtailing.
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