Not only all the things previously posted. Also what do you want to haul. I would not go back to a box trailer unless it has a hoist. Groceries is a treated like a third class person, drive all night then park it over there we'll call you when we are ready. You had a 4 AM appointment and get a dock about 8 AM. Then another 2-4 hours to unload. I'll take my step or RGN trailers. I might be there 2 hours to load but am Busy with the load and most of them are glad to see you get there to load and to unload. Also the time is not so tight. If it gets there at noon fine if it gets there at 3 it is fine. So less pressure to get there for appointments. I've owned all the trailers listed Reefers,stepdeck,RGN. The Step is the easiest to load as it will haul everthing a flat will and most that it can't due to height. As for the lay over and detention pay forget that I've sen so little of it as the companies will claim they never got it. Then pocket it or claim the customer wouldn't pay it. All of those big companies will lie to you to get you in the truck. It is a crap shoot. I like my own set up. I succeed or fail on my own merit.
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