I doubt it. I ain't lived here to long. Been in the area maybe 5 years now. Spent 2 years in Apison then bought my house here in Wildwood shortly after Chattanooga dropped their truck speed. Personal feelings... I figured that the County wasn't going to support my employment... So why should I support them with my taxes... Moved to Georgia! A whole 5 miles away!
Question for Flatbedders
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by cynicalsailor, Jul 14, 2009.
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Who do you drive for? Or do you have your own authority?
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I was running for Jordan Carriers out of Natchez, MS. After 3 years with them I got tired of their micro-management... So I gave up trucking all together. Came home! Drove a ice cream truck awhile (no money in that) then finally got hired to do local shuttle work for Coca Cola on Amnicola. Been doing that for about a month now but it isn't paying the bills... So Monday I'm going down to Calhoun, GA to lease onto All American Xpress. Pull their reefers for awhile until I get enough money built back up to buy all my skateboard equipment back.
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shhh don't tll them your gonna pull a reefer.. We were reading your posts when we thought you was a skateboarder...
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Well... I decided to go into learn mode... Reefer will be a new experience for me. And to tell you the truth, I'm kind of excited to try it. Mainly because I'll feel like a rookie again & can resort to all those stupid questions that everyone says ain't stupid... But they secretly laugh about the fact you asked when your not around.... -
And if you like doing what ever you can to defy the law... Flatbedding is great. In the picture below you'll see those beams are just a few inches from hitting my headache rack.
I had to slide them that far forward to get less then the 4' hanging off the back. Most states require you to be permitted & flagged oversized if you have more then 4' off the back!
Sure... One wrong move & those beams will be in the cab... That is why you have to secure it more then a normal load & still be extra careful... Turning corners & parking in truck stops at 3 a.m. can be a little tricky as well.
Those of you who drive for Maverick know the mill where this picture was taken... Not saying the name myself, but I will say it is in Cartersville, GA.
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Yeah I been there. That staging area is a bear, most of the time you got to wait out on the road.
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Perhaps you've been there when I've been there... I haven't been there for maybe 6 months now... I always use to bribe the ladies with candy over the radio with hopes I would get loaded sooner... Never worked though
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I believe that would still be illegal....but I may be wrong. Its over 53 feet...no matter which end its sticking over on.
I wouldn't have hauled that load...but thats just me, I'm picky that way. It would have been safer to get the permits. Overlength permits are not a big deal until you get up over 65 feet or so. -
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