Yeah, that's the down side, working in the elements, but it does require a bit more thinking, the stuff can't fall off. Besides, van/reefer no day at the beach. Tipped over freight, "oh yeah, that all goes on small wood", or, "I don't know why you're here, we don't need your freight", gets mighty old.
Why would anyone want to pull flatbed trailers?
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As far as why, the #1 reason I hear is better revenue, #2 is probably status among truckers, there's a perception of extra prestige or at least extra money, and number 3 is probably more exercise. Getting paid to work out is a strong argument, but for me, one drawback is less weekend freight, which kinda evens out the revenue angle.
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My priority rationale was
3. Excercise
1. Revenue (though that was icing on the cake tbh, didnt know that ahead of time)
2. Bragging rights on oversize, most people can drive a car, far less an 18 wheeler, far fewer even of those can do oversize
Also, i dont actually enjoy driving, van and reefer seemed like the only way to increase the paycheck was more miles, flatbed, year one i had a night that was 5 x85 mile round trip loads that made ME as a % paid company driver 1000$Last edited: Apr 12, 2021
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With an empty van you look like you are loaded all the time.
With an empty refer just leave it running and no one would be the wiser.
With a loaded van you are generally hauling boring everyday stuff.
With a loaded flat you always have interesting stuff to look at.
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Because this takes alot more skill than pulling a van around slamming doors
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Box freight is always some square wear house with a million doors that all look the same.
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