Maybe it's because I'm in rural WI,....Maybe I'm just lucky??,...Most of the schools I go to either have a loading dock or a forklift/skid steer with forks,....
And a couple that don't call the neighbor/farmer to come over and lift them off,..............![]()
OTR or Local (hourly)
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jay1000x, Apr 6, 2011.
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All this is true. My workers comp. carrier (liberty mutual) knows me very well! both knee's have had tears that req. surgery, i tore my bicepss tendon that req. major surgery and i tore my rt. hamstring all on the job unloading. Local is great if you can get full time. as far as peddling, you get paid for what you do but it is flat out work! for an LTLer when you peddle you are in the trenches busting butt sometimes. there are also days when lterally every stop is a dock stop but those days are far and few. however the benefits are leaving the terminal after your shift headed home and not looking back or sleeping in the truck.walleye, Jay1000x and jakebrake12 Thank this. -
Got lucky and landed a local flatbed job delivering steel Mon thru Fri. no weekends should do around 50k. It's work but the good thing about hauling steel is it is generally way to heavy for me to lift. Life is good.
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Let the towmotors, cranes, hydraulic lifts, etc do all the work!!!!!
Your knees, back, shoulders, joints, etc will appreciate it in 15-20 years! -
The job that I have lined up is drop and hook. No touching freight at all. So hopefully I won't get anything torn. -
LOCAL LOCAL LOCAL. When ur kids are grown and off to college then u can go OTR. Its OK out here but not all that fun anymore
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Here's a shot of one of todays ton of fun Liftgate inside delivery. nothing light or cheap here. 2 skids of high end salon/ cosmetic products hanging on the lift gate. after years of liftgate deliveries, putting 2 skids on the gate is no problem provided they dont weigh over 3000 lbs. LoL, like a BT lifter jack can lift that much and like i could be able to move that much
Ha Ha.
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