I have read and seen enough videos of people blindly following a gps that got them in trouble.assuming most of them were using a car one though.your point about a good dispatcher is valid.but I intend to use them as a last resort.I tend to figure things out on my own pretty well.But I also don't have to much pride to ask for help when needed.thank you
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The atlas is great to check for road and clearance restrictions but I haven't owned one since the 90's. You'll be driving the same routes to the same customers and loading the same freight regularly. I bet you'll never really need to use it.
Melton will give you all you'll need to secure their customer's freight. No need to spend your hard earned money to subsidize their operating expenses either.
Don't overthink this. These large carriers will make your job effortless if you have half a brain. You'll be fine. Roll with it.Tb0n3, CAXPT, James j and 1 other person Thank this. -
Not just for scouting the entrance to facilities, but any time you have a road or a bridge that looks sketchy on the map, just pop it up on street view and you can look for low clearance signs, weight restrictions, etc.
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Buy extra 2 inch ratchets. I have 8 on my truck. Buy moving blankets, a lot of their loads will destroy your tarps without padding of some kind. Buy plastic edge protectors for cheap before you have to buy them dear at a truck stop. They come in very handy on many loads. They give you a winder and a winch bar. DON'T buy quality. Trust me. You want the cheapest that will do that job. They can make you trade trailers with another driver at any time, and that will be hard on you if you have hundreds of $$$ of equipment on a load. It doesn't happen all the time, but enough that it's not smart to go crazy on buying your own stuff. I got all my stuff at harbor freight.
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