In Need Of Some Beta Testers For A New ProDriver GPS Navigation Device

Topic 13916 | Page 3

Page 3 of 5 Previous Page Next Page Go To Page:
Alex C.'s Comment
member avatar

For the 4 requests above..I have sent you a message.

This thread is now closed as I'm out of spots.

Thanks again to Brett for allowing me to post here.

OWI:

Operating While Intoxicated

Cwc's Comment
member avatar

Man that sucks... I was hopeing to find something that was accurate in NJ...

Alex C.'s Comment
member avatar

Just wanted to see if anyone is still interested in testing product. I had a few people provide me with their contact info but never respond to the setup process for the beta testing.

Of the people who did test products, thank you, I'm glad we received some amazing feedback from you.

I'm looking for 10-15 more people.

Please message me directly if interested. Thanks again

Brett Aquila's Comment
member avatar

Hey Alex - sorry I forgot to get back to you on the email about reviving this thread.

Folks, this is a legitimate request. I'll give you the initial request in case you missed it:

I'm the National Sales/Product Manager for a reputable Global GPS company looking for a handful of Pro-Drivers who would be interested in beta testing a new Truck GPS device.

You will be required to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement and register on our Beta-Tester Forum (where you would be providing feedback).

If you would like to participate, please reply to this post and I'll message you directly or you can message me directly via my forum name.

Looking forward to the inquiries. Thank you!!!

So if you're out on the road and you'd like to help test a new truck-specific GPS unit let us know.

When this was first published we still had private messaging in the forum. We do not have that anymore so if you're interested just respond here and let us know. I already have your email address and I will forward it to Alex so he can contact you. You do not have to put your email address here publicly. Just respond to let us know you're interested and I'll look it up and forward it to Alex.

Thanks!

EPU:

Electric Auxiliary Power Units

Electric APUs have started gaining acceptance. These electric APUs use battery packs instead of the diesel engine on traditional APUs as a source of power. The APU's battery pack is charged when the truck is in motion. When the truck is idle, the stored energy in the battery pack is then used to power an air conditioner, heater, and other devices

Errol V.'s Comment
member avatar

I'll go for the second round, Brett.

Alex C.'s Comment
member avatar

Thanks BRETT!!!

Hey Alex - sorry I forgot to get back to you on the email about reviving this thread.

Folks, this is a legitimate request. I'll give you the initial request in case you missed it:

double-quotes-start.png

I'm the National Sales/Product Manager for a reputable Global GPS company looking for a handful of Pro-Drivers who would be interested in beta testing a new Truck GPS device.

You will be required to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement and register on our Beta-Tester Forum (where you would be providing feedback).

If you would like to participate, please reply to this post and I'll message you directly or you can message me directly via my forum name.

Looking forward to the inquiries. Thank you!!!

double-quotes-end.png

So if you're out on the road and you'd like to help test a new truck-specific GPS unit let us know.

When this was first published we still had private messaging in the forum. We do not have that anymore so if you're interested just respond here and let us know. I already have your email address and I will forward it to Alex so he can contact you. You do not have to put your email address here publicly. Just respond to let us know you're interested and I'll look it up and forward it to Alex.

Thanks!

EPU:

Electric Auxiliary Power Units

Electric APUs have started gaining acceptance. These electric APUs use battery packs instead of the diesel engine on traditional APUs as a source of power. The APU's battery pack is charged when the truck is in motion. When the truck is idle, the stored energy in the battery pack is then used to power an air conditioner, heater, and other devices

Brett Aquila's Comment
member avatar

I'll go for the second round, Brett.

Gotcha.

Bob H.'s Comment
member avatar

Just started shopping for a new unit, so I'd be interested as well.

Brett Aquila's Comment
member avatar

Just started shopping for a new unit, so I'd be interested as well.

Gotcha.

dirtrocker's Comment
member avatar

I'd love to try it out for you. Count me in if still available

Page 3 of 5 Previous Page Next Page Go To Page:

New Reply:

New! Check out our help videos for a better understanding of our forum features

Bold
Italic
Underline
Quote
Photo
Link
Smiley
Links On TruckingTruth


example: TruckingTruth Homepage



example: https://www.truckingtruth.com
Submit
Cancel
Upload New Photo
Please enter a caption of one sentence or less:

Click on any of the buttons below to insert a link to that section of TruckingTruth:

Getting Started In Trucking High Road Training Program Company-Sponsored Training Programs Apply For Company-Sponsored Training Truck Driver's Career Guide Choosing A School Choosing A Company Truck Driving Schools Truck Driving Jobs Apply For Truck Driving Jobs DOT Physical Drug Testing Items To Pack Pre-Hire Letters CDL Practice Tests Trucking Company Reviews Brett's Book Leasing A Truck Pre-Trip Inspection Learn The Logbook Rules Sleep Apnea
Done
Done

0 characters so far - 5,500 maximum allowed.
Submit Preview

Preview:

Submit
Cancel

This topic has the following tags:

GPS Systems Truck Equipment Truckers Technology
Click on any of the buttons above to view topics with that tag, or you can view a list of all forum tags here.

Why Join Trucking Truth?

We have an awesome set of tools that will help you understand the trucking industry and prepare for a great start to your trucking career. Not only that, but everything we offer here at TruckingTruth is 100% free - no strings attached! Sign up now and get instant access to our member's section:
High Road Training Program Logo
  • The High Road Training Program
  • The High Road Article Series
  • The Friendliest Trucker's Forum Ever!
  • Email Updates When New Articles Are Posted

Apply For Paid CDL Training Through TruckingTruth

Did you know you can fill out one quick form here on TruckingTruth and apply to several companies at once for paid CDL training? Seriously! The application only takes one minute. You will speak with recruiters today. There is no obligation whatsoever. Learn more and apply here:

Apply For Paid CDL Training