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Reduce the noice and vibration

Has anyone tried lowering the landing gear at night to reduce the noise and vibration of the refrigeration unit?

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Josef
Josef
04.11.2024
It’s worth a shot.
Ayden
Ayden
12.03.2023
Yeah, dropping the gear can take the edge off. It’s not a miracle cure
Fergus
Fergus
11.31.2023
Lowering the landing gear can really help
Marni
Marni
03.31.2023
Try to use rubber pads under their landing gear
Moon
Moon
03.30.2023
+ I’ve tried it before and it didn’t work for me. I still heard the noise and vibration
Hello
Hello
03.30.2023
I’ve heard of this trick before but I haven’t tried it myself. I’m curious to know if it actually works.
Epic
Epic
03.30.2023
I don’t think lowering the landing gear would make much of a difference. The noise and vibration would still be there.
Seamus
Seamus
03.30.2023
Sleep with foam earplugs in
Leroy
Leroy
03.29.2023
I’ve been doing this for years and it works like a charm. I hardly hear any noise or vibration from the refrigeration unit when I lower the landing gear at night.
Strickland
Strickland
03.29.2023
I’ve also heard that some truckers use special mounts for their refrigeration units to reduce the noise and vibration.
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Truck driver saves man run over by his own U-Haul

Truck driver stopped to help a man who was run over by his own U-Haul truck.

The truck driver, Ron Allen, saw the U-Haul rolling across the road and crashing into the median. He also saw the injured man on the ground with a compound leg fracture. Allen and another motorist called 911 and helped the injured man until emergency personnel arrived. Allen said he stopped because he felt he needed to help the person.

The Truckload Carriers Association named Allen a Highway Angel for his act of kindness and bravery.

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Fred
Fred
03.09.2024
We truckers look out for each other and anyone else on these highways
Josef
Josef
11.17.2023
that’s a true road guardian move
Fergus
Fergus
10.14.2023
Hats off to Ron Allen
Barney
Barney
03.30.2023
He’s a Highway Angel indeed. I hope the U-Haul driver is okay and pays more attention next time.
Krueger
Krueger
03.30.2023
Ron did a great thing by stopping and helping him. He deserves the Highway Angel award and more.
Rony
Rony
03.29.2023
+ Good job, Ron! You’re a true hero and a credit to the trucking industry.
Thomas D.
Thomas D.
03.29.2023
I hope the U-Haul driver recovers well and learns how to park properly. Stay safe out there, brother!
Seamus
Seamus
03.29.2023
Wow, that’s a crazy story. I can’t believe the U-Haul driver was so careless and unlucky.
Levi
Levi
03.28.2023
Kudos to him and the other motorist who helped.
Pascal
Pascal
03.28.2023
That’s a scary situation to be in. I’m glad Ron was there to help the U-Haul driver. He showed a lot of courage and compassion.
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Seattle trucking

I’m considering relocating to Seattle with a year of experience in trucking. I also plan to get my tanker endorsement. How is the trucking industry there?

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Clayton
Clayton
05.14.2024
That tanker endorsement will be your golden ticket
Haroon
Haroon
10.06.2023
Rain or shine
Orlando
Orlando
07.11.2023
Seattle’s truckin’ scene is as busy as a beehive
Moon
Moon
03.30.2023
Tanker endorsement might help you get some better-paying gigs, but it also comes with more risk and responsibility. Seattle is a beautiful place, but not for trucking.
Epic
Epic
03.29.2023
Tanker endorsement is a plus, especially if you can haul hazmat. Just be prepared for some steep hills and tight turns in the city.
Hello
Hello
03.29.2023
I wouldn’t recommend Seattle trucking unless you have a lot of patience and a good GPS. The traffic is horrible, the roads are narrow and congested, and the drivers are rude and reckless.
Mike
Mike
03.29.2023
Seattle trucking is not bad, but not great either. It depends on what kind of work you’re looking for and how flexible you are. Tanker endorsement is a good idea, as there are some opportunities for hauling fuel, chemicals, or milk. But you also have to deal with the weather, the traffic, and the regulations. Seattle is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn’t want to live there.
Leroy
Leroy
03.28.2023
+ Seattle trucking is pretty good if you don’t mind the traffic and the rain.
HFUER
HFUER
03.28.2023
There are plenty of local and regional jobs that pay well and have decent benefits.
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Employment Verification and Driving Experience Verification for CDL Holders

If you hypothetically had your CDL for 6 months but only had 3 months of actual driving experience, would it be possible for a job to know? How do jobs verify driving experience?

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Ayden
Ayden
02.04.2024
Yup, they can find out.
Haroon
Haroon
10.23.2023
If you only got 3 months behind the wheel, they might sniff that out.
Orlando
Orlando
07.15.2023
Most companies will check your driving logs and might call up your previous employers
Josef
Josef
03.29.2023
They can also use a DAC report which is a detailed summary of the driver’s history on the road to verify a potential new driver’s experience.
Elias
Elias
03.29.2023
+ I think it’s possible for a job to know if you’re exaggerating your experience. They can verify your employment details by calling previous employers and asking for information about job performance.
Addie
Addie
03.29.2023
Ye, I agree, it’s better to be honest about your experience and let your skills speak for themselves.
Magnus
Magnus
03.29.2023
It’s not worth risking your career by exaggerating your experience. If you’re not qualified for a job, it’s better to work on improving your skills and gaining more experience before applying again.
Fred
Fred
03.28.2023
I wouldn’t recommend exaggerating your experience as it can lead to serious consequences if caught.
Denzel
Denzel
03.28.2023
I think it’s important to be honest about your experience when applying for jobs. Employers are looking for drivers with a good track record and they will do their due diligence to verify your experience.
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New York Assemblyman Proposes Bill to Increase Highway Speed Limit to 70 mph

Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara, a Democrat from Upstate New York, introduced a bill to increase the speed limit by 5 mph – from 65 to 70 mph – on portions of several major highways. The bill, if approved and signed into law, would bring New York into line with most other states that have a speed limit of 70 mph or higher.

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Fergus
Fergus
01.25.2024
70 mph will make those highway runs a bit smoother.
Declan
Declan
11.21.2023
70 mph sounds just right for those long hauls
Haroon
Haroon
07.16.2023
About time they caught up with the rest of the country
Eva Johnson / Customer Support
Eva Johnson / Customer Support
04.12.2023

Angelo Santabarbara (Democrat from New York) introduced an amendment to the bill that now the permissible speed of cars on major highways will be 5 mph higher (will increase from 65 to 70 mph). If this amendment is adopted, then New York will be equal to other states in the speed of movement on major highways. After all, for a long time, most states have had a limit of 70 miles per hour.

According to Angelo Santa Barbara, this is a decision that had to be made to equalize the rules of the road in the American states. Why could the permissible speed be raised to 70 mph? Santa Barbara claims that now the state of the road infrastructure allows you to safely move at a higher speed, as well as avoid possible high traffic.

After the adoption of this bill, only 7 states will remain in the United States, where the limit will reach no more than 65 miles per hour. And there will also be the state of Hawaii, where it is impossible to move at a speed of more than 60 miles per hour. However, the situation in these states will also be considered in the near future.

If we turn to history, the last time the permissible speed on the roads in New York changed was 30 years ago, when it was increased from 55 mph to 65 mph. Now the decision has been supported by state Senator Peter Oberaker. In his opinion, this is a safe solution, confirmed by multiple checks of the condition of the roads.

Roman
Roman
03.29.2023
It doesn’t really matter to me. I’ll still have to follow the hours-of-service rules and tight delivery schedules.
Moon
Moon
03.29.2023
I don’t think it’ll make much of a difference. We still have to follow the rules and regulations.
Epic
Epic
03.28.2023
I think it’s a bad idea. Higher speeds mean more fuel consumption and higher costs for us.
Hello
Hello
03.28.2023
I’m all for it. It’ll help us make better time on our routes.
Leroy
Leroy
03.27.2023
+ I think it’s a good idea. It’ll help us make our deliveries faster and keep up with traffic.
Mulder
Mulder
03.27.2023
I’m not sure it’s a good idea. Higher speeds can be dangerous, especially for large vehicles like trucks.
Artur Ishch
Artur Ishch
03.27.2023
I’m against it. It’ll just encourage people to drive even faster and that’s not safe.
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What fridge and microwave do you have?

My new company doesn't offer any fridges or microwaves

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Aidan
Aidan
02.07.2024
Got a Whynter fridge and a small Toshiba microwave. They fit right in my cab and work great.
Ayden
Ayden
10.26.2023
Running with a Coleman fridge
Clayton
Clayton
10.05.2023
I got myself a Dometic fridge and a little Panasonic microwave
Eva Johnson / Customer Support
Eva Johnson / Customer Support
04.18.2023

Drivers are well aware of the importance of a well-prepared meal when traveling a long distance. Why settle for a microwave that leaves you with soggy food or lukewarm drinks in an old fridge when you could have all the functionality of a residential kitchen in a quarter of the space? Your truck is your home away from home. These kitchen and refrigerator appliances are designed specifically for the transportation sector and combine energy efficiency with dependable power.

For storing and keeping your food and beverages while traveling as a truck driver, having a dependable and roomy refrigerator is essential.

The refrigerator's size and capacity must be taken into account in order for it to house all of your perishable goods and have room for any more products you may need to keep. Price Price? I don’t have to tell you why this is important.

Here are my fridge top picks

  • Amazon Zero portable Fridge

    The ARB refrigerator has a well-deserved reputation for quality, and it can maintain stable temperatures while drawing little power.

    The ARB refrigerator also has a practical Bluetooth feature that enables users to check and modify the temperature within the appliance.

  • Amazon Alpicool-Portable Mini Freezer

    Refrigerator that can quickly attain freezing temperatures and is portable and light. It boasts an easy-to-use touchpad for temperature adjustment, is very quiet, and has extra storage room in the lid.

Here are my microwave top picks

  • Farberware

    When we discuss Farberware, we are referring to large, attractive ovens that produce effective, faultless outcomes. The small and compact size of this oven is a plus.

  • Microwave oven by Panasonic

    The best addition to the list of the best truck microwaves is the Panasonic microwave. With regard to its evaluation, it operates at 950 high wattage power. It also has an additional 8.0 cubic foot capacity.

  • Danby Designer

    It has an inner volume of 0.7 cubic meters. Ultimately, it enables you to cook or reheat food in large quantities. In the meanwhile, you can use it to save electricity.

Josef
Josef
03.29.2023
I have a microwave that I bought from Walmart. It’s not the best quality, but it gets the job done.
Keanu
Keanu
03.29.2023
I bought from Costco. It’s a bit expensive, but it’s worth it for the quality.
Elias
Elias
03.28.2023
+ I use a mini fridge that I bought from Amazon. It’s been working great for me so far!
Fred
Fred
03.28.2023
I prefer to eat out at truck stops and restaurants.
Milo
Milo
03.28.2023
12V microwave that I bought from Amazon. It’s not as powerful as a regular microwave, but it works well enough for me.
Denzel
Denzel
03.28.2023
I have a portable fridge that I keep in my truck. It’s perfect for keeping drinks and snacks cold.
Grayson
Grayson
03.27.2023
I use a 12V microwave that I bought online. It’s not as powerful as a regular microwave, but it works well enough for me.
Barney
Barney
03.27.2023
Better to have something running on 12V.
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Truck Owners and Business Credit

Are truck owners who are also business owners focused on building up their business credit, or are they using their personal credit to make business-related purchases?

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Haroon
Haroon
04.11.2024
A lot of us are trying to build business credit. It’s better for the long haul and keeps personal credit clean
Josef
Josef
09.22.2023
Keep the personal stuff separate and it helps the business grow
Grayson
Grayson
08.16.2023
Most of the guys I know are working on building up their business credit.
Pascal
Pascal
03.29.2023
I’ve been using my personal credit for years, but I’m starting to realize that it’s not sustainable in the long run. I’m planning to start building business credit soon.
Alastair Glover
Alastair Glover
03.28.2023
I’m focused on building my business credit so that I can get better access to funding and higher credit limits.
Lepe
Lepe
03.28.2023
I think it’s important to build business credit because it can help you establish credibility with lenders and vendors.
Jordan
Jordan
03.28.2023
I think it’s important to have a mix of personal and business credit because it can help you get better rates and terms on loans.
Daniels
Daniels
03.27.2023
+ I use my personal credit for business-related purchases because I don’t have a business credit card yet.
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All-Ways Track ELD removed from FMCSA registered list due to non-compliance with minimum requirements.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has removed another electronic logging device from its registered list.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has removed another electronic logging device from its registered list.

FMCSA has placed All-Ways Track ELD on the revoked devices list due to the company’s failure to meet the minimum requirements established in 49 CFR part 395, subpart B, appendix A, effective today, March 27. Motor carriers have a period of up to 60 days to replace the revoked ELD(s) with compliant ELD(s). Beginning May 26, motor carriers who continue to use the revoked ELD listed above would be considered to be operating without an ELD.

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Mari
Mari
05.14.2024
Another ELD off the list
Denzel
Denzel
02.30.2024
Time to find a new ELD. Don’t wanna get caught without one.
Aidan
Aidan
12.26.2023
Better swap out that All-Ways Track ELD quick before the deadline hits
Josef
Josef
03.28.2023
This is just another example of the government overstepping its bounds and making life harder for truckers.
Pascal
Pascal
03.28.2023
This is going to be a huge pain for a lot of truckers. I hope FMCSA will reconsider their decision
Eddie
Eddie
03.28.2023
government trying to control everything we do
Elias
Elias
03.27.2023
+ I’m not surprised. All-Ways Track ELD was always a bit dodgy.
Daniels
Daniels
03.27.2023
I’m glad FMCSA is taking action to ensure that we’re all using compliant ELDs.
Alastair Glover
Alastair Glover
03.27.2023
I don’t know what I’m going to do. I can’t afford to replace my ELD right now
Lepe
Lepe
03.27.2023
I’m not sure what the big deal is. I’ve been using paper logs for years and I’ve never had a problem.
Levi
Levi
03.27.2023
There are plenty of better options out there.
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Swift company

I got a job offer $1400 per week Short trips pay $40 for each load that makes money

Is this a good deal? I’m confused. Please assist.

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Denzel
Denzel
01.04.2024
Not bad, but check how many short trips you’ll be doing.
Daniels
Daniels
12.21.2023
Sounds decent, but you gotta look at the whole picture.
Orlando
Orlando
09.09.2023
Hey there, $1400 a week ain’t too shabby, but those $40 short trips might add up quick.
Eva Johnson / Customer Support
Eva Johnson / Customer Support
04.18.2023

The top full truckload carrier in the country is Swift Transportation. In their Linehaul, Refrigerated, Flatbed, Intermodal, Teams, and Dedicated divisions, Swift provides driving positions. Along with those fields, the Swift company also provides careers in operations, shop mechanics, law, human resources, payroll, tax, safety, and more! Freight transportation is what to do for a living.

So getting a job here is great.

Benefits of working for the Swift Company

  • Flexible hours Competitive benefits
  • Healthy leave policy for the year
  • Worker help
  • Competitive policy for parental leave
  • Wellness allowances
  • Robust health insurance
  • Bicycle transportation programs (in some places)

The average annual salary for a Swift in the US is $128,249 as of April 11, 2023. In case you need a quick pay estimator, that comes out to about $61.66 per hour. This amounts to $2,466 every week or $10,687 per month.

But what are the top 10 highest-paying cities for Swift jobs?

I've identified ten cities where the average Swift job compensation is higher than the national average. San Mateo, California, is at the top of the list, followed closely by Daly City, California, and Berkeley, California, in the second and third spots. San Mateo, CA, surpasses the $128,249 average by another $30,494 (23.8%), and Berkeley, CA, surpasses the national average by $28,115 (21.9%).

The average salary in these ten cities is higher than the national average. Therefore, moving in order to progress financially as a Swift seems like a really wise move.

Barney
Barney
03.28.2023
ask the person offering it to you
Aidan
Aidan
03.28.2023
Short haul means you don’t go too far from your home base, usually within a state or region. Revenue load means you get paid for the load that makes money for the company, not for empty miles or deadhead.
Magnus
Magnus
03.27.2023
+ That sounds like a decent offer, but it depends on how many loads you can do per week and how far you have to drive.
Grayson
Grayson
03.27.2023
It’s not a bad deal
Eddie
Eddie
03.27.2023
It’s a good deal if you can get enough loads and miles.
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Truck drivers health

How do over the road truckers cope with the health challenges they face?

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Declan
Declan
04.14.2024
I hit the gym whenever I find one on the road and try to avoid fast food
Orlando
Orlando
02.30.2024
I keep a stash of healthy snacks and make sure to stretch at rest stops
Aidan
Aidan
10.24.2023
It’s tough out there, but I try to eat right and get some exercise when I can
Eva Johnson / Customer Support
Eva Johnson / Customer Support
04.18.2023

Many truckers frequently struggle with mental health problems while driving. Company drivers need to take action to make sure they are coping well, whether with depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The mental health of truck drivers is crucial not only to their professional success but also to their overall well-being and personal lives.

On the road, it's challenging for me to stay active. Here is what I advise.

What can drivers do about it?

The good news is that these problems can be dealt with before they escalate into larger ones. If the proper actions are taken, truck drivers' mental health can be enhanced.

According to specialists, truck drivers should take the following actions if they believe they are dealing with depression or another mental health condition:

- Stay connected with loved ones.

Being away from home is difficult for anyone, but being a truck driver who travels across the nation or even abroad may make things considerably more difficult.

When you're driving, a lot can go wrong, including traffic congestion, collisions, mechanical issues, and more. If you're anxious about all of these potential outcomes, try to concentrate on the present moment rather than what might occur in the future.

Knowing what is generating the stress will help you address it and, if required, make changes. Making a list of everything that concerns you about your job or life as a driver is one approach to accomplish this. Once you've listed everything, consider why each of these things upsets you.l.

- Find a way to sleep and have a rest.

One of the leading factors in truck driver accidents is lack of sleep. This is due to the fact that it is harder to focus on the road, which raises your chance of an accident. If you start to feel sleepy while driving, pull over and rest for a while.

To decide when to stop driving for the day and take a break, keep track of how much sleep you receive each night. Stress on the road can be decreased by getting enough sleep.

Fred
Fred
03.28.2023
I have a hard time staying active on the road. I sit for hours and then I’m too tired to exercise. I try to walk around whenever I stop for fuel or breaks. I also have some resistance bands and dumbbells that I use in my truck or at rest areas. I also use a fitness app to track my steps and workouts.
Denzel
Denzel
03.27.2023
The hardest part for me is dealing with the stress and pressure of the job. I have to meet deadlines, deal with traffic, weather, and customers. I try to manage my stress by breathing deeply, listening to relaxing music, and talking to my family and friends. I also use a mental health app to monitor my mood and get tips on coping.
Josef
Josef
03.27.2023
I struggle with stress and loneliness on the road. It can be tough to be away from family and friends for so long. I cope by listening to podcasts, audiobooks, and music. I also call my loved ones regularly and use a meditation app to relax.
Magnus
Magnus
03.27.2023
One of the hardest things for me is finding healthy food options on the road. Most truck stops have fast food or greasy diners. I try to bring my own food or look for places that have salads, sandwiches, or grilled chicken. I also use a nutrition app to track my calories and macros.
Daniels
Daniels
03.26.2023
The biggest challenge for me is getting enough sleep. Sometimes I have to drive at night or deal with traffic and delays. I use a white noise machine and blackout curtains to help me sleep better. I also avoid caffeine and alcohol before bed.
Elias
Elias
03.25.2023
+ It’s hard to stay healthy when you’re on the road for long hours, eating junk food, and sitting all day. I try to pack some healthy snacks, drink lots of water, and stretch whenever I can. I also use a fitness app to track my steps and calories.
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