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Old 03-04-08, 04:59
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Not sure if things have changed, but in my day the DND drivers hated a truck if it came with a sleeper. The DND did not have sleepers back then, but occasionally the rentals would. That meant you were not staying in hotels, and were showering at the truck stops. And if there were two drivers, then you were almost "hot bunking" it, with an expected 16 hours of roadtime per day.

Seemed like our trucks would get a lot of options even the civvys wouldn't bother with (electric adjustable westcoast "moto-mirrors", self adjusting air brakes, and hotsy hot start coolant heaters) while the trucks wouldn't even be equipped with AM-FM radios. How times have changed...I see a TV in that sleeper.
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Old 03-04-08, 18:09
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... How times have changed...I see a TV in that sleeper.
The other corner has a small microwave...Despair not Rob, we old folks blazed the trail for those who now serve - it seems our "constructive criticsm" has paid off in a lot of areas...
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Old 03-04-08, 19:14
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the jobs will be subcontracted out and the rigs will sit on some post someplace. then in 2-5 years the trucks will be sold at about 1/4 of the purchas price.
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Old 03-04-08, 19:41
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the jobs will be subcontracted out and the rigs will sit on some post someplace. then in 2-5 years the trucks will be sold at about 1/4 of the purchas price.
While they may fill the drivers seats with civilian drivers so that the few remaining military guys can go do more tours in Afgh, I can assure you that the Cdn forces does not release any vehicle until it is well past it's prime.

As to that microwave, I can only imagine that some bean counter is figuring that they can reduce the meal claims of the driver's since they have now been provided with a kitchenette.

The discussion about the khaki color earlier brought up some good points. Normally, the trucks would be white, although I have seen tractors supplied to the service bns in khaki. So unless these trucks are heading that way, I suspect it may be as much a recruiting scheme as anything else. "Join the army and drive a cool green truck" will be the thought of the impressionable young man watching this monster roar by with a LAV on the back deck. Little does he know that cool green truck will be the -5 degree cab of an MLVW on the trans-Canada highway in February.
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Old 04-04-08, 01:45
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