What are the downsides to hauling a reefer

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  1. Raezzor

    Raezzor Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

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    When I pulled reefer the only thing that really got on my nerves was other drivers or the railyard not taking proper care of the units. I don't know how many times I have to resurrect reefers that had run out of fuel. Not a fun job, but you get good at it after a few times. Other then that, ya you deal with grocery warehouses alot. But the nice thing is you have more loads available since you can pull alot of dry-van freight as well.

    Oh, and you get some goodies from rejects. :)
     
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  2. PackRatTDI

    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    Very true. But I don't have nearly as many 4 am delivery appointments with dry vans. :)
     
  3. FLATBED

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    True but also have had my share of late night deliveries / pickups with a flatbed caused by delays by others
     
  4. mattbnr

    mattbnr Road Train Member

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    Long waits to load,unload or get washed out. I miss my reefer lulling me to sleep though.
     
  5. Dinomite

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    There is no downside. The only bad part is waiting in line for a washout and flatbeds are getting truck and trailer washed, and its about to storm. Then they wonder why I go around cutting their straps and pulling the pin on the 5 th wheel. Opps did I say that. :)
     
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    Never found a downside to reefers.

    Some folks,

    are just meant to haul reefers....
     
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    I hope I am one of them. I start with Heyl in a couple weeks. Finally!
     
  8. Cranky Yankee

    Cranky Yankee Cranky old ######

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    I had a guy complain about my reefer while his truck was idling
    he didn't understand why I called him a moron
     
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    Reefers are only legal in Colorado now. Some states require a medical excuse.

    I wonder how they are going to change the drug testing laws on that now.
     
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    If this is supposed to be a joke, it's not funny. If it's not, you should be in prison, not out on the roads endangering other people.