Spoiled rotten company owner make me wanna puke.

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by dazedtrucker, Apr 10, 2011.

  1. REDD

    REDD The Legend

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    Scotty has less then a year in trucking & somewhere doesn't think he is the new breed!
     
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  3. FLATBED

    FLATBED Road Train Member

    You modern new breed drivers are a bunch of namby pambies. If it gets too hot in the sleeper, perhaps you could sling a hammock up under the shade of your trailer hmmm? :biggrin_25521:

    And your vast expereience warrants that comment :biggrin_2555: I have done the hammock deal , was not that bad , but then there was no A/C in the trucks at all.

    My drivers are allowed to idle ( couple older trucks without APUs rest have APUs ) to suit their comfort needs UNLESS RESTRICTED or its THE LAW ,be it the customer , city , state ecte.
     
  4. rachi

    rachi Road Train Member

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    There runnin the truck to keep the batteries charged while they are watching tv,etc.
     
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  5. Rockin&Rollin

    Rockin&Rollin Heavy Load Member

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    You forgot the rest of the story I will add for you in blue …

     
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  6. blackw900

    blackw900 The Grandfather of Flatbed

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    My batteries seem to stay charged when I watch TV and run all of my accessories (TV, Computer, interior lights, refrigerator) with my truck shut off...I have to start it and run it for a couple of hours if I sit more than 3 days though.
     
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  7. bowlwinkle

    bowlwinkle Heavy Load Member

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    This is what drives me crazy, I understand idling in extreme hot/cold conditions. However, a large number of drivers just never shut their trucks off at all. Just a couple of days ago, temp was 60-65, driver left truck running while he went in to shower, came back 45 minutes later, opened the windows and sat in the cab with the engine still running. There was no pet or other driver as far as I could tell. I just don't understand. Companies have to make rules for all people because of a few that don't know any better.
     
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  8. Freebird135

    Freebird135 Road Train Member

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    if it was me, i would idle anyway

    the worst they can do is fire me...rather be fired then dead of a heat stroke, or to be that hot all the time
     
  9. Freebird135

    Freebird135 Road Train Member

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    this does piss me off...i see people idle needlessly all the time....when the weather is beautiful out and they arent even in the truck...and im talking daycabs here, where i know theres not another driver

    its not about the environment to me, its about the company...they pay over $4 a gallon for diesel fuel right now and some drivers just couldnt care less...if it was the driver buying the fuel, he wouldnt idle any more then he had to
     
  10. Joetro

    Joetro Road Train Member

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    When my ex was running with me, I wouldn't fire the truck up until it was below about 40°. By myself, a little warmer. When you pay for the fuel, you don't idle unnecessarily. Above about 75°, or so, and I'm running the A/C. I can't sleep when it's hot. Now, if I can get a decent breeze, I'll shut it off and sleep with the screens in.
     
  11. Injun

    Injun Road Train Member

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    In the past week, I have had to idle for one night. Was nice and peaceful not listening to that rumble. Even my dog has more energy sleeping with the motor off.

    My two complaints? I have no vent up high to expell the pent-up heat. (Heat rises....DUH, International engineers!) And when the lot has been so peed as to make my eyes water by opening the window.
     
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