When i did orientation with em' in april the class was full and yes there was several guys who were going to go reefer. The fontana class is usually maxed out so ive been told. Im getting some good miles here and also getting home weekly since i started for one or two days. On my way to Denver from san diego. 1100 miles.
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Finished up training. Going down to Wilsonville Saturday to grab my truck. It's an older year with a 102... number. Hopefully it is clean, comfortable, and functional.
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If you come on board with interstate with you're own truck do you still have to run 6 months for them before going on the freedom board?
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I think it's a 2013 but not positive. The main things are that they did a really nice job of cleaning it up. No odd smells or anything. The seats are in great condition. Not sure if they were replaced at some time. the truck has a little over 500,000 miles on it. It's missing the in cab trailer release and the radar system for warning if vehicles are too close. the trailer release isn't a big deal but I got used to the radar in my trainer's truck. It was great for knowing how fast the vehicles ahead were traveling to make passing decisions easier but I'll live without it. My truck also has a cummins engine which I'm happy about. Overall, should work out well.
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If you have your own truck you will have a dispatcher for 30 days then freedom board
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Pluse he only have.only one year experience maybe that's y. -
If you have 1 year experience but no load board experience you get a babysitter for 30 days
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