Dry van vs flatbed for a fairly new driver?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jbrown87, Apr 24, 2024.
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Chinatown Thanks this.
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I would not ever try to train a driver!
did it a couple of times and it was the worst experience ever.
I don't trust other people's driving and a truck is too small for 2 people to me.Wargames, Albertaflatbed, Big Road Skateboard and 1 other person Thank this. -
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If you're gonna do open deck general freight, do it while you're young. I drove mostly van and reefer for most of my career, but in 2017 I started hauling glass and in 2022, at 56 years old, I decided to go pull general freight for a sister company of the glass haulers...I like the challenge of it, and the wide variety of stuff they put on my trailer, but it is tough, dirty, and potentially dangerous work...and any flatbed driver will tell you, the biggest drawback is having to tarp, especially if you have to do multi-stop loads where you have to untarp, then retarp after each stop. It is better money than dry van, and right now, it seems as though flatbed is staying steady where dry and reefer freight is slow. I wish I would have started pulling open deck when I was 40.
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And get paid a whooping $25.00 for tarping.
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