Hello ya'll. I have 5 months till my contract with the Army is up. I plan to get my CDL when I get out. More than likely I will be driving with Maverick when I get out. I just want some advice on their Flatbed Division and their TCD.
Flatbed vs TCD
Discussion in 'Maverick' started by JNaum, Apr 11, 2013.
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Well, you've definitely come to the right place. I can answer any TCD questions you have, and there are lots of flatbed guys on here too. Fire away and we'll answer as best we can!
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With the TCD. What is the policy on trailer inside washing?
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You can get an inside trailer wash anytime it needs it. Maverick holds an account with Blue Beacon, or will issue a Comchek for other trailer wash locations. In general, if you need it in the normal course of business, Maverick pays for it.
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Whatcha wanna know about skateboards?
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I can give you my humble opinion, in general. Not specific to Maverick....IMHO reefer sucks. Flatbed is the way to go. I have 20 years driving, all but 10 months is flatbed. 10 months reefer was all I could stand. Of course, it could have been the company I was with, but after getting all my horror stories "ditto'd" by other drivers at other companies over the years, I think it is all reefer. Gate fees, Dock fees, Lumper fees, Tight appt schedules...etc etc etc.
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Ah true, and for jxu, how often do you have to tarp? I know back when I was home last, I saw a few maverick trailers that were not tarped. Is tarping mandatory?
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More money and better home time with flat bed
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But, then again, I don't mind tight schedules and I don't mind the waiting times, I can always keep myself busy with my laptop or iPad. I know there are guys out there that can't stand running less than 600 miles per day, but I'm pretty happy with my paycheck only running an average of 350 - 400 per day.
Overall, it's a choice that each person has to make for themselves about what they want out of the career. -
Ya I really do not care about home time anyway, I do not have kids or a wife to support lol and also cap is right, tarping in 90 degree heat or -10 with gusts of wind yeah i dont think so lol
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