Did you even read his post? He has a condition that he may further injure by flat bedding
New driver here - flatbed question
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Nate Da Great, Oct 28, 2021.
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Have been running open deck for going on 25 years. Never had a trailer with walls or a roof. Yes, it is work, in all kinds of conditions. Any person can do open deck work and not get injured. You just have to work smart.
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I’ve had two back surgeries. Did flatbed work for almost 4 years then moved into food service for almost three years. Now I haul gas. Flatbed work isn’t that hard. Move deliberately and take your time. You’ll be fine. I know a lot of 60 year old guys doing that work.
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You have proven fallible with this statement- “any person” includes the lesser half of average people that cannot manage to do anything without ####ing it up, getting hurt, AND blaming someone else. “Anyone” is people that think open deck is hard work.
Was it @TripleSix that said “open deck isn’t hard; but if you’re questioning if it’s hard- it’s too hard for YOU” or something to that effect.shooter19802003, D.Tibbitt, Kyle G. and 5 others Thank this. -
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Some people make it sound like all you will ever do is carry tarps all day long... lol. Not all flatbed loads require tarps. We don’t tarp anything where I work, and I never have to lift anything heavy. I have a forklift for that. Someone mentioned spending hours securing a load... yeah that’s pretty normal but ask any reefer driver how long you might sit in a dock doing nothing.
As for being out in the weather, well yeah that can suck sometimes but that’s why I have a rain suit and warm clothes.Speed_Drums, cke, kylefitzy and 3 others Thank this. -
I found that a cool bottle of water on a warm day buys a lot of co-operation.Speed_Drums, cke, Kyle G. and 2 others Thank this. -
Some people just don't want to do flatbed work. I'm one of them. Did it for a year and it was ok, but went back to refrigerated OTR, because that's what I prefer. That's my personal choice.
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