You’re absolutely right about the scams they pull. Would be great if her could all band together and get a class action on fraud. Because that’s exactly what it is, a setup.
A few years ago when I did reefer I got sent to eddy's ice cream warehouse in Bakersfield, CA. They turned me around and told me to come back when the trailer was -10? No truck stops around I ended up parking at a home depot a few miles away. Which then made me late for my appointment and had to get" Worked in" Reefer is too much BS but if it pays your bills then you have all my respect sir. "Keep on trucking" as they say.
progressive which i think you mentioned you have does offer a roadside assistance option on commercial policies, maybe see what all they cover for that? it wasn’t much when i was running quotes with them
They charged me loves $173. No I didn’t opt I. For the roadside assistance. I don’t trust insurance companies, they are as trustworthy as the government.
How? you hook a garden hose up at the fuel island to the water spicket? I've seen guys washing their trucks with the window Squeeze I thought that was strange. Good luck brother!
@@Mike_Greentea I just can’t take $1.50-$1.80 freight. I’d rather be doing dry van. But I’m not going to do double the work. Ice cream load was $3.18 all miles. Next load I’m on is $2.40 all miles, and I deadheaded 250 miles. It’s also double the risk. Either way.. van or reefer.. it sucks out here. This heat probably killing the flatbedders so. No matter what we do out here. It’s all fucked.
Yea I loaded sacks of Teff seed in Blythe this morning, and got stuck and had to be pulled out by a tractor. After tying my load down I was about dead. Heading to Idaho, hoping for cooler weather.
You’re absolutely right about the scams they pull. Would be great if her could all band together and get a class action on fraud. Because that’s exactly what it is, a setup.
A few years ago when I did reefer I got sent to eddy's ice cream warehouse in Bakersfield, CA. They turned me around and told me to come back when the trailer was -10? No truck stops around I ended up parking at a home depot a few miles away. Which then made me late for my appointment and had to get" Worked in"
Reefer is too much BS but if it pays your bills then you have all my respect sir. "Keep on trucking" as they say.
But lesson learned for me, I always wet the unit inside and outside to get the trailer cool down.
I was there Sat and Sunday in SLC and Jerome, absolutely miserable heat to be sitting all day in
Man I love Donuts. I can count on one hand how many times I’ve turned them down. Can really only remember once.
progressive which i think you mentioned you have does offer a roadside assistance option on commercial policies, maybe see what all they cover for that? it wasn’t much when i was running quotes with them
They charged me loves $173. No I didn’t opt I. For the roadside assistance. I don’t trust insurance companies, they are as trustworthy as the government.
I agree with you completely. BS😡
You brought that ice cream to Walmart just for it to get melted by the wildfire😅
REEFER LOADS ARE SO WACKY ! THEY SHOULD'VE PUT THAT IN THE RATECON
LOVIESL DOVIES 😂😂😂
But lesson learned for me, I always wet the unit inside and outside to get the trailer cool down
How? you hook a garden hose up at the fuel island to the water spicket? I've seen guys washing their trucks with the window Squeeze I thought that was strange. Good luck brother!
@Mike_Greentea prob a company driver and just goes through the truck wash. Prime drivers do that too.
@@DrivingByBrailleThat's actually a genius idea. Still I won't go back to reefer I don't care how much it pays .
@@Mike_Greentea I just can’t take $1.50-$1.80 freight. I’d rather be doing dry van. But I’m not going to do double the work. Ice cream load was $3.18 all miles. Next load I’m on is $2.40 all miles, and I deadheaded 250 miles. It’s also double the risk. Either way.. van or reefer.. it sucks out here. This heat probably killing the flatbedders so. No matter what we do out here. It’s all fucked.
Yea I loaded sacks of Teff seed in Blythe this morning, and got stuck and had to be pulled out by a tractor. After tying my load down I was about dead. Heading to Idaho, hoping for cooler weather.