Would you ever pay someone to tarp a load for you?

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  1. BedHead

    BedHead Light Load Member

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    If the option was available to you and it was reasonably priced and fast, would you let someone else do it for you?
     
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  3. goga

    goga Heavy Load Member

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    Nah, if I want it done right, I do it myself.
     
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  4. milesandmiles

    milesandmiles Bobtail Member

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    I don't want to risk it
     
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  5. Bean Jr.

    Bean Jr. Road Train Member

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    I worked for a carrier that did drop and hook at Atlas Tubes in Chicago. They had this guy whom they paid I think it was $25 or $35 a load. He did like 10-12 loads before 6:00. He threw one strap where the tarps over lapped. It still took and hour to secure the load and tarps.
     
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  6. BedHead

    BedHead Light Load Member

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    35 seems really cheap considering most carriers charge $100 tarping fee to shippers. Still I hope the guy they hired had some protection and wasn't risking his neck for $35 like most driver do. I see too many guys getting hurt or worse with little industry support. Some shippers have installed safety tarping stations or just take over the task completely, which is fine by me but the majority of course leave it to the driver with no safety support in sometimes terrible conditions. I'd like to offer an alternative if they don't want to risk their health.
     
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  7. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

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    Load at a number of drywall plants, most of them set tarps. They have you put all your gear on the trailer, they do the rest. You pull out to a finishing position and do the last part of dressing it out. Most of them do this pretty quick and do good work. Usually have like 4 people working. 2 on top, 2 on ground. Done in 15 minutes.
     
  8. xsetra

    xsetra Road Train Member

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    I paid a crew in Laredo once. I forget what it was other than awful darn hot outside. I was happy to pay the $25.00.
    It's been a few years since I accepted to haul a tarp load. I don't carry any with me.
     
  9. The one california kid

    The one california kid Medium Load Member

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    Well it depends. If the conditions were like that one day in Baltimore when I didn't have a raincoat, but what the hey it was only misting to outside. By the time I got done I was soaked head to toe, yep I would've paid somebody!
     
  10. Short Fuse EOD

    Short Fuse EOD Road Train Member

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    No, throwing a 6’ drop is usually not to bad and the exercise is helpful. Plus, no one could do it a better job than a person that cares the most.
     
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  11. Bean Jr.

    Bean Jr. Road Train Member

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    It was 8 years ago, so $35 was on the low side of normal, not the cheap side!
     
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