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Posted: 10 years, 9 months ago
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Is the mattress in a sleeper cab comparable to a twin size bed? Wondering what size / type of bedding to bring once I get my own truck. How homey can you actually make it back there and still be practical? Any great tips from the experienced folks for things to bring along to make life easier and cleaner? kinda, a twin is a bit bigger but it will work..just a bit loose. as far a making it homey, depends on the size of sleeper and whatnot. some trucks can be made to be quite "warm" and homey. basics would be TV, lots of pillows, mini fridge, and microwave. Cleaning supplies keep it basic and SIMPLE less is more. Paper towels, window wash, and an all purpose cleaner. O and an air freshener.
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Safety Meeting material for NO ZONES
Hi guys, I am the safety director (among a long list of other titles in my company) and this month's safety meeting is about blind spots. How in the world do i make an entire meeting out of No Zones!?!? My driver (my dad) has been driving almost 40 years. He knows all about blind spots. The material is more for our Safety Audit with the DOT than it is for him.
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Safety Meeting material for NO ZONES
Thanks Daniel thats helpful