ok i ll try and keep this simple

check to see if you have power going to the compressor buy 1st unplugging the connector at the compressor start the truck turn the ac on then use a test light or volt meter to see if you have power there, if not check for an open somewhere or check relay and trace it down ie fuse wiring in the eng compartment or the ac switch in the truck. if you do have power at the connector turn off the truck, see if you can turn the compressor by hand, if so good if not have the compressor replaced. if you can turn the compressor the check to see if the electromagnetic clutch is working HOW?????
ok the connector on the ac compressor has 2 pins or tabs 1 is ground 1 is the + feed to the compressor , with a 12 volt test light hooked to the positive battery terminal touch each ac connector (at the compressor) with the electrical connector un plugged when the light lights up that will be the neg or ground side, now replug the connector buck on to ac unit.
now this time use a 12 volt source without the light and back probe the + POSITIVE wire this should energize the ac clutch, you should here a loud click if you do start the truck and again send 12 volts to the positive side of the compressor and see if the clutch locks up and starts running if so then only run that for 2-3 seconds that is to test the clutch,
now you need to check the freon level WITH GAUGES!!!!!!!
if it s low, add freon as if you would but youll have to energize that ac clutch to draw the freon in with a 12 volt supply at the compressor.
with the clutch running and the ac on full blast youll need to check the gauges but the low side should read from approx 28-34 , becareful wear safety glasses if your not sure have someone who does know help you you might need a manual to check the correct pressure ,
ps if you have good pressure and the system still won t go on it will probably be 1 of acouple switches high or low side switch .....