I had an interview for walkertown facility. I was told it's mostly local work. Slip seat day cab, twelve hour shifts
What company? How do I get contact info?
At the house fixin to head to Elkhart Indiana
I had a dot physical 2 weeks before my maverick orientation. But they wanted their own. They paid for it. So I didn't care we raise alpine...
I make .44 cpm with almost a year at maverick. Bonus pay is from 0 to .06cpm. I get 6 cent bonus. $25 tarp pay. $30 stop pay for stops past 1st...
Yeah I made it. Been in my truck 8 weeks. At least 2000 miles a week. It's a good company
I don't remember height but you need to use your arms to pull up. Some guys much fatter than me were able to do it
I think it's 2. I am 5'9 200 lbs and was able to climb up easily
Yeah 5 or 6 feet. It isn't hard
They have the tarps stacked for you to climb on
I may have a t25. I have some at home. Left over from when I had cj jeeps
What size torx bit do I need for a 2012 Cascadia to hang a retractable cb mike holder below the overhead storage bin?
Well my cb radio works just fine. Not bad for a cobra 29ltd classic bought in 1999
I don't have anything to do tomorrow so me and another guy volunteered to pick the new orientation students up tomorrow. I can't stand sitting...
I am now in Little Rock to do my final evaluations before getting my truck
Tarping and securing is why I chose flatbed. I have hauled dry van and flatbed. I enjoy the physical aspect of flatbedding
Maverick has some of the rolling tarp trailers. I believe they are called conestogas but they are used by the guys on dedicated lumber accounts
Yes probably 80% or more are tarped
I am long haul flatbed. They have good equipment. It is well maintained, tractors are 3 years old or newer
My trainer will drop me off Wednesday or Thursday in Little Rock so I can do my final evaluations before getting my truck. But as much as I have...