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BiGG T33 08-08-2007 06:34 AM

Driving a Reefer (refrigerated)
 
I tryed to search here for info on drivng a Refrigerated trailer and i couldn't find anything..(maybe didn't put correct search term).

How noisey are they for when your trying to sleep?

Does this require me to unload trailer?

Will i be only going to grocery stores?

Are there Mulitple stops with one trailer?

Am i supposed to fuel the cooling system and how?

Can you give me a scenario of a typical reefer driver experience?

Central Refrigerated is a company i'm looking at...


Thank Again
Be Safe Out There!

unclehotte 08-08-2007 07:46 AM

Reefer thoughts!
 
I just quit Shaffer (reefer) to drive local, I was with them for 14 months
so i think I can tell you a little bit.

Depending how old the reefers are they are different in the noise level.
I personally always slept with earplugs, my wife did fine without.

They are easy to refuel and nothing to worry about.

In Shaffers case reefer didnt mean grocrey warehouse, that happened once or twice a month. If you find the right company you will be good, a bad onewhich takes you to those hated warehouses will have you sit A LOT.

Unloading depends on the company, too. In my Shaffer time I never unloaded myself ever.

One problem which I ran in more often then I liked, was dropped reefers from other drivers with problems. Because when the reefer has to be fixed you dont make any money and waste a lot of time. ( I still would choose reefer over dry van in the long run anyway)

You will have multiple stops, but I didnt see them more often compared to the time i drove dry van.

In my opinion reefer will be a better payoff in the end then a dry van.
I will never forget how often I got told from dry van drivers: How can you
stand this fueling the reefer all the time? I said, I get about 25% more pay per week then you, I CAN spend the 2 EXTRA minutes at the pump.

Hope this helps!

BiGG T33 08-08-2007 08:26 AM

Yes it does help answering these questions....Earplugs are a good idea...never thought of that .

Thank for the help unclehotte!!!

Be Safe Out There!

WildK9 08-08-2007 09:18 AM

Marten is the same way, I rarely go to grocery store warehouses. I mainly drop and hook, and fueling is simple, as is everything with a reefer. (of course, that may not be true if the company has some really old trailers)

There's not a whole lot of difference than a dry van. In orientation they should show you the few differences. :wink:

fireman932003 08-08-2007 09:19 AM

You get used to the noise of the reefer. You will even get to where it wakes you up when it DOESN'T run.

WildK9 08-08-2007 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by fireman932003
You get used to the noise of the reefer. You will even get to where it wakes you up when it DOESN'T run.

So true, so true.

ohiomohawk 08-08-2007 10:34 AM

I pull reefer trailers for WMART, you have to be keep your eye on the temps.

A couple rookie drivers left a backhaul with a loaded trailer and did not set thier temps and by the time they arrived to the Wmart dist center $20,000 worth of food had gone bad and had to be unloaded and thrown in the dumpster :cry:

Just the other day I was at a backhaul and they came and woke me up and told me that I was loaded and ready to go...The guy told me the temps were set. I checked and 1 of the zones was never turned on.

WildK9 08-08-2007 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by ohiomohawk
A couple rookie drivers left a backhaul with a loaded trailer and did not set thier temps and by the time they arrived to the Wmart dist center $20,000 worth of food had gone bad and had to be unloaded and thrown in the dumpster :cry:

:shock: :shock:


Just the other day I was at a backhaul and they came and woke me up and told me that I was loaded and ready to go...The guy told me the temps were set. I checked and 1 of the zones was never turned on.
Yeah, on our loaded call, we have to put both the set temp. AND the gauge temp.

steelhauler2007 08-08-2007 01:22 PM

Never hear my reefer running.Oh,I drive a flatbed.

nickbtubas 08-08-2007 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by steelhauler2007
Never hear my reefer running.Oh,I drive a flatbed.


i heard on the CB they just starting making refrigerator flatbeds...


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