"You're a local, how often did you see refrigerated trucks on the streets growing up?"
"I've seen the small ones, they can't carry much. They're okay for running around the city."
"Exactly, East Ridge City is small with few people; medium and small refrigerated trucks still have a market. The large trucks that can carry more goods and travel long distances are not practical here, and drivers capable of operating those big trucks have all gone to develop in other cities."
"That's true, but shouldn't we just form our own secure fleet for this kind of situation?"
"The cargo space you use for jobs, if converted to 15-meter refrigerated trucks, would need more than a dozen. Resources are scarce now, and the cost of building one large truck is high, not to mention the selling price. The annual expenses of maintaining such a fleet add up to more than hiring you once a month, and that's without counting accidents on the road, encounters with battles, or vehicles breaking down midway."