Ok, I have question...I drive a straight right now. I haul freight for a large co. with 2 cats in it's logo-but I won't mention names. Smile! Anyways, I haul freight with a truck that's equipped with a tag axle and lift gate and I carry my own pallet jack as well. I rarely use all that.
I do run solo though, and I know that makes a difference on the loads I get.
The question is how often does a tractor pull a "Full" 53' trailer in expediting? Does a solo tractor driver make more or less that a solo straight truck driver?
I'm considering on buying a freightliner mid-roof sleeper and adding a custom 60" to 100" sleeper on the back (after stretching the frame ofcourse) and doing that.
I've seen 1 mid-roof shaker done up like that where they've gone and kept the 72" integral sleeper but went ahead and cut a hole in the back wall and put in a walk-thru boot into a custom what looked to be about a 120" sleeper box, which is nice, but too much really (in my opinion that is-though I bet it would be nice no doubt).
I have a custom 90" bunk right now (on a straight truck) and I've figured that with a custom 96" to 100" sleeper that would be perfect and not too heavy or make the truck too long to make it hard to turn.
Main question is: does a 53' trailer get "full" pulling expediting and as a solo where is the best place to be? Team as well, who makes more where? Tractor or straight truck? thanks, Bob
I do run solo though, and I know that makes a difference on the loads I get.
The question is how often does a tractor pull a "Full" 53' trailer in expediting? Does a solo tractor driver make more or less that a solo straight truck driver?
I'm considering on buying a freightliner mid-roof sleeper and adding a custom 60" to 100" sleeper on the back (after stretching the frame ofcourse) and doing that.
I've seen 1 mid-roof shaker done up like that where they've gone and kept the 72" integral sleeper but went ahead and cut a hole in the back wall and put in a walk-thru boot into a custom what looked to be about a 120" sleeper box, which is nice, but too much really (in my opinion that is-though I bet it would be nice no doubt).
I have a custom 90" bunk right now (on a straight truck) and I've figured that with a custom 96" to 100" sleeper that would be perfect and not too heavy or make the truck too long to make it hard to turn.
Main question is: does a 53' trailer get "full" pulling expediting and as a solo where is the best place to be? Team as well, who makes more where? Tractor or straight truck? thanks, Bob