Drop and hook that doesn't require some form of labor is rare in the flatbed world. Some flatbed megas use a oversized headache rack that can accommodate your gear so you don't have to move it over when dropping and hooking flatbed.
One place I did drop and hook at a gypsum plant was worse than a regular load. You had to drop your trailer, pickup the loaded one which had one of their tarps on it. Remove and fold their tarp. Then put your own edge protectors, straps, and tarps on. It was a pain in the ###.
Flatbed questions, how much physical work is involved?
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My homeboy up in Pittsburgh is on a wallboard dedicated account with Gypsum Express, pretty much doing the same thing. All wallboard, all day long. With both, you'll be pulling, folding, and rolling tarps more that you ever care to...but that's an essential part of the job. Welcome to skateboarding.
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Anybody heard of CT transportation out of Savannah Georgia
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They were owned by ComCar. I’m supposed to talk to the recruiter tomorrow.
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