Misc. Questions

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by *WiZ*, Feb 25, 2011.

  1. *WiZ*

    *WiZ* Bobtail Member

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    What do you usually eat/drink?
    Are trucks capable of powering a refrigerated cooler all night without the battery going dead?
    What does the sleeping quarters look like?
    Are there luxuries like satellite radio/direct-TV/internet available in some trucks?
    Do some trucking companies use automatic transmissions?
     
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  3. Hitman

    Hitman Mr. Gamer

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    Is this lupe?
     
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  4. rocknroll nik

    rocknroll nik High Risk Load Member

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    you eat whatever you want to.
    maybe
    small think jail cell
    no if you want those you have to provide them
    yes
     
  5. Palazon

    Palazon Road Train Member

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    1) whatever doesn't try to eat me 1st.

    2) yes

    3) a walk-in closet

    4) yes

    5) yes


    Ok, on a more serious note. I ate well using my coolers and a lunchbox heater. My truck could keep both my coolers cold over night while resting.
    The bunk area makes me think of a Navy ships bunk area. Luxuries such as sat radio are paid for by the trucker. Some companies do use automatics, but newbies should avoid them. The manual trannys will help you to understand controling the rig better.
     
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  6. bulldozerbert

    bulldozerbert Medium Load Member

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    you are suspicious, eh? lol

    Maybe it is Lupes brother, and they are gonna team???
     
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  7. Pmracing

    Pmracing Road Train Member

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    Hopefully you will not be "hotbunking". That is where someone sleeps while you are on shift. Then when you are done, He gets up and you go straight into that same bunk!!

    Mikeeee
     
  8. Rerun8963

    Rerun8963 Road Train Member

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    i usually try to eat edible food, but sometimes at truck stops, when you order steak, you get an old shoe instead. so DO NOT order steak.

    the truck i had would shut off the power at whatever was pre-determined so that i would have battery power to start the truck. but if you are idling a truck all night (or all day long) since the engine is running, this should be of no concern.

    as stated, as small as a jail cell, but well appointed with either cloth or leather, or vinyl walls, and seats, and carpeting

    NO, you get the a/c and heater, and maybe all the electrical hook ups, and maybe a fridge, otherwise, it's on your dime...


    yes, but those are for sissies, or steering wheel holders, not truck drivers......
     
  9. chompi

    chompi Road Train Member

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    Check out the truck manufacturer websites like Kenworth, international, freightliner etc... They have picts and vids of the insides of the trucks.
     
  10. Palazon

    Palazon Road Train Member

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    Quote:
    Do some trucking companies use automatic transmissions?
    yes, but those are for sissies, or steering wheel holders, not truck drivers......

    Or those with a disability, of course.... for example: my left knee was injured during my military time (non -combat). This means my right leg takes the weight when climbing, etc. I can drive the standard by floating most of the gears, but if I were to double-clutch all day, I'd be using a cane by midday ( I often do anyway). If I ever purchase my own rig, I might go auto or paddle shift to save wear and tear on me.
     
  11. Rerun8963

    Rerun8963 Road Train Member

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    we have several trucking companies near my school, and i have always been able to speak with some of the o/o's that work for them.

    i gotta say that roughly 35% of them say the next truck will be an automated shifting truck, no matter the cost.
     
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