USA Truck Driver Newbies, this post is for guys who are wondering what usa like

Discussion in 'USA Truck' started by Groove, Dec 23, 2012.

  1. Chopper1776

    Chopper1776 Light Load Member

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    Pretty sure we are getting our trainer tomorrow. Kinda nervous, but ready to get on the road.
     
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  3. ezmed

    ezmed Medium Load Member

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    I did orientation where we were told 55% of the USA fleet is automatic and declining. I had the same reservations as you. They are not as bad as I thought. If anything, backing and better downshift timing are the shortcomings.

    Good luck.
     
  4. Chopper1776

    Chopper1776 Light Load Member

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    We were told today that there are 600 out of 2200 trucks are still autos. I can't choose what I get so I guess its not that big of a deal. Now I'm waiting for them to give me a different trainer because my trainer is out for a week.
     
  5. falcon241073

    falcon241073 Heavy Load Member

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    And those 600 are not long from retirement.
     
  6. Chopper1776

    Chopper1776 Light Load Member

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    Nope. We pulled into the lot and saw all of those trucks with no decals and the shuttle driver told us they're all getting ready to leave for new Cascadias. It was pretty cool finding out that laundry at the terminals is free! We played on that portable hoop at the motel pretty hard, and those clothes got a nasty sweat bath. As far as the trainer I was supposed to have, anybody know a trainer named Gary?
     
  7. jchisom

    jchisom Light Load Member

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    @ chopper if u get a auto they have no problem maintaining there speeds down grades or uphill etc, they can also be switched into manual mode but the computer still monitors it and want shift until it falls into perimeters. My first truck was a prostar auto with a cummings in it never had a problem up or down hills with 45k+ it pulled better up hills than this cascadia I got. Poor ole Detroit got to work hard to pull 30k up hills LOL.
     
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  8. texasbigbird54

    texasbigbird54 Light Load Member

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    Is there a particular make or model in the USA fleet that drivers tend to prefer on average? Which tend to handle the best? Smoothest ride? Roomiest with the best storage? If I get hired, I don't really care which truck I get, as I know I will have to accept whichever, but I am still curious.
     
  9. jchisom

    jchisom Light Load Member

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    USA is going to a all freightliner cascadia company for now they do have some prostars and kenworths and peterbilts, the kenworths and peterbilts are getting fanned out as well as the prostars. The cascadias are ok for room, I personally feel there smaller than the prostar on inside. But like I said in other post, I do have a 2.5 cubic feet fridge , mircowave and tv in mine.
     
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  10. RetiredSarge

    RetiredSarge Medium Load Member

    Some people like the cascadia, that's what I have. It's not set up the best for driver comfort in the back. The plugs are no where you need them or are practical, except for where the tv goes. The prostar while has its shortcomings as well, is set up so much better in the back for driver comfort. ie, shelves, plugs, cabinets, 2 dog boxes and of course.... WINDOWS in the sleeper. The prostar I had also rode better over the lovely northeast roads than the cascadia. The only things I didn't like about my prostar was the fisher price air horn, and the maxi pad motor which wouldn't pull a greasy string out of a hogs a $$!!!! Just my opinion tho
     
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  11. texasbigbird54

    texasbigbird54 Light Load Member

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    I noticed in the "Where Are You" thread that most of the drivers are posting from the eastern half of the country. USA website says they operate in all 48 states and in Canada. Is driving the western half of the country all that rare with USA Truck?
     
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