Naww...I wouldn't say that. It's a little different, but the same concept. Truck stops you may still have to Alley Dock to get into a space, especially at the tighter truck stops like Pilot and Love's. There are still plenty of places that a flatbed must still Alley Dock back to get into, so don't lose that skill. It's saved me a number of times, especially in a parking spot at a truck stop that is so difficult to get into, you don't have a choice, but no one else wanted to try it because it was too difficult for them or too much work. If you have a load on the trailer, true, you want to avoid doing it, but if you get into a tight spot, or have to deliver to a place with a tight spot, you won't have a choice.
Keep the skill, just learn how to do it Flatbed style.
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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by newhorizions469, Jul 10, 2023.
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If you are on percentage pay please let us know what the truck is grossing.
One TMC guy I met said truck was averaging $2.20 a mile which is bs on the driver.
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I just won't even attempt tight backs unless I have to. Tires are too d'amned expensive.
My trailer came with BFG all position when new, and I got 12 months out of them. I've really watched how I back and turn now, and have had these XZE's on for a year this month, and I'm at 17/32"cke, singlescrewshaker, FerrissWheel and 4 others Thank this. -
Kudos....to everyone above.
This is a really good thread -- some of the replies here are really good stuff.
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The problem I found with companies that are bigger like TMC is the percentage pay sounds good but they never utilize your time well enough. For example pickup a 700 mile load Monday and the delivery is set for Wednesday. I’m really interested in this thread and can’t wait to see how it progresses.
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I used to work with a guy who went to TMC. For some reason he flunked out of load securement class, even though he already had flatbed experience…I’d probably flunk out too if I had to pick up one of them tarps.
Met a TMC driver on a jobsite once who had just blindsided from a SUPER narrow street through a gate onto the site. I had to tell him how impressed I was and he told me it was his first couple weeks being on his own. They must teach you something there…
Although he did tear a couple mudflaps, he didn’t hit anything. The street had high curbs on both sides…cke, CAXPT, singlescrewshaker and 3 others Thank this. -
part of their driving portion is a figure 8, both forward and reverse if i remember correctly. i wont be back into a truck untill next week. right now our class is about 45 but i do expect alot of cuts the next few days.cke, CAXPT, singlescrewshaker and 2 others Thank this. -
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