Just got a job offer for hauling shingles out of the DFW to local customers
Home everyday
250/day flat rate
Weekends off.
Iv never done flatbed or unloading using a piggyback so I'm not really sure if this is a good deal they are willing to give me a quick training on doing this
Hauling shingles to residential customers....
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by canviskiller, May 31, 2016.
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If it's in new subdivision being built on top of each other etc. it's just a big headache. I hated driving a concrete truck in an out of a hundred workers parked both sides of the road etc.
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Basically my money says, if its preloaded, and curbside, and less than 11 hours a day, with a chance to take lunch, and at least ok benefits, why not try it.
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My boss is going to get more info for me it's a brand new account opening only 2 trucks right now and their biggest focus is just making the customer happy.
My boss did say it was residential/business deliveries but I'll find out the inside scoopstreet beater Thanks this. -
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I imagine since it's a trail run account (it's a new Jb hunt account) that the first few months will be 14/hr days then once I figure it out it won't be as bad.
Iv already texted my boss telling her to ask them the questions you guys have asked me and I appreciate the quick response!street beater Thanks this.
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