There was a funny story on this forum where a guy switched from reefer to flatbed.
He arrived at his delivery and the guy told him it would be a a little while until they could get to him.
The driver said ok, I could use a 34 hour reset anyway, where should I park?.
The customer said "what? no man it will be like 10 minutes..."
Any Major Differences Between Flatbed and Dry Van/Reefer
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Velli, Aug 29, 2017.
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If you want to haul ice cream you'll need your reefer tarps.
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I'd try hauling hay for a farmer to get my feet wet. Lots of opportunities working on a farm.
Best approach is just slipping resumes under barn doors.
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I've done all three... flatbed is rough in the winter but no long wait and some shippers was all ready preloaded so secure and go.. oand you tend to look in your side mirror more when you first get into it..lol
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reefer/van has sides the other doesn't
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Years ago I was in a bar with a drunk flatbedder, not a truck driver, but a flatbedder.
He kept saying it over and over.
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