Thanks for the insight on TMC Kritter, I am trying to decide on a FB carrier to go with, and your info has been most helpful. Much of what has been said about TMC here is not positive, but it seems that the driver attitude has much to do with that.
Thinking TMC may be right for me, but ???'s
Discussion in 'TMC' started by Kritter11B3, May 1, 2011.
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As with most other trucking companies TMC has its share of good and bad. I really think TMC is one of the better companies out there. That being said, don't discount the bad stories as "driver attitude" or "drivers fault" a lot have legitimate grips. True some might just be bashing TMC or can't take the normal aspects of trucking, but don't assume its all of them. -
Good thread. Had TMC recruiter come to school today and do his deal. Gotta say that I did feel better about them than Werner when they came last week. He (Adam) was pretty straight about the job and pay.
I'm wondering about the home location as it relates to hometime though. Does closer mean more? Or is it even relevant?
The work side of flatbed is pretty attractive, even in crappy winter weather (I'm a glutton for punishment, yeh, another Marine), makes me feel better about gettin paid.
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Adam came to my school. He was straight forward with my class too. Even to tell some tmc wasnt for them. In wv, i can think of at least 10 shippers within the 11 hour drive window. Now if you are in tn yhursday and get a load to tx for friday del, you aint getting home. Most fm's are good at getting you home unless you wanna stay out but sometimes their hands are tied. It is hard work but i would rather be out in the snow tarping than sitting in the sleeper for 7+ hours like van n reefer guys have to. (Ive also worked outside all my life) best of luck just ask or check out the other threads on here, most have good info in them. See ya on the jersey turnpike.
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I am thinking of going to TMC also and am ex army any advice would be helpful. Thanks
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Advice: Read every word you can about every trucking company you are interested in. Find other sources of information, too, not just TTR. Then consider what you've learned against what you know about yourself and most of all, be realistic in your expectations. OTR means OTR. Tarping an uncooperative load happens. Blowing snow and chaining happens. And driving 10 hours a day, every day, for a career can get old.
If none of that scares you away and you can imagine yourself in the driver seat, at night, in bad weather, going to a place you've never been before, with equipment that isn't quite working right, refer to the first paragraph and go for it. Thousands have done it before you and thousands will do it with you.FirNaTine Thanks this. -
DenaliDad Thanks this.
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Hey Foust who where you with in the corp?
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