Looks nice, the open shelves above the cb will bounce your stuff out on these roads. You will need to somehow secure that stuff or move it. To help the stuff from sliding off the top bunk you can cram like a couple of sheets or a blanket under the mattress to help lift it a little higher so it has an uphill battle to fight (it helps us from moving everything every time). And to help the fridge door stay shut you can cram something under the door to wedge it shut (we have a crumpled up plastic bottle under ours). Good luck and stay safe out there ❤️
@@brandonbrooks6396 Negative. The fridge like the rest of the electronics on the truck are powered by the batteries, which is direct current (DC), not an Auxiliary Power Unit. I hope this is not a deal breaker, because that would be a shame. I hate even parking next to drivers that have those noisey contraptions. Anyways, good luck to you.
Coming to work there in a few weeks. Can’t wait!
Congrats! Welcome aboard! You're gonna love it at Barr-Nunn!
@@billgreenidge6740 I hope so. From everything I’ve researched, it looks like a good move. Hope to meet you at some point.
@@davidwilliams3520 Best move I've ever made! You'll see. At some point, we all seem to cross paths.
Looks nice, the open shelves above the cb will bounce your stuff out on these roads. You will need to somehow secure that stuff or move it. To help the stuff from sliding off the top bunk you can cram like a couple of sheets or a blanket under the mattress to help lift it a little higher so it has an uphill battle to fight (it helps us from moving everything every time). And to help the fridge door stay shut you can cram something under the door to wedge it shut (we have a crumpled up plastic bottle under ours). Good luck and stay safe out there ❤️
I always take the mattress off the top bunk. with the lip on the tray stuff won't fall off.
Do they trucks come with a fridge and microwave
Our trucks come equipped with a refrigerator and an inverter. We just bring our own microwave. You can grab one at any Walmart .
@@billgreenidge6740 ok what about tv
How many average miles a week?
Do you have a apu ?
No. We don't have APU.
@Bill Greenidge but you have a refrigerator so you must Have electric apu under the bunk
@Bill Greenidge that's messed up I loved my electric apu at variant powered my TV and more
@@brandonbrooks6396 Negative. The fridge like the rest of the electronics on the truck are powered by the batteries, which is direct current (DC), not an Auxiliary Power Unit. I hope this is not a deal breaker, because that would be a shame. I hate even parking next to drivers that have those noisey contraptions. Anyways, good luck to you.
@@billgreenidge6740 batteries in the frame rails ?
Any face camera
Oh my bad. I understand now. No. The camera is not facing the driver.
Camera watching you?