Any Questions for a Driver Trainer for Maverick?
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Flatbedding is not for everyone. Hot in the summer securing and tarping loads. Cold in the winter doing the same. Wet if not prepared for it if you are at a customer that has you tack down the corners of your tarp and pull out of the building (i do that anyway if others are waiting to load). Its a bit more work than closing doors & sliding tandems. Not talking down to van pullers out there so please dont take it that way.
also tyvm re the kind of trainer you'd like to have but Maverick tries to match up their students with instructors who live close to the instructors home so when the instructor gets home, the student does too. Doesn't always happen that way but they try. Maverick also tries to match up personalities students and instructors or an extremely patient instructor with a student whom Maverick's training department may think would require it. -
When in doubt, get out and measure it. I'm sure some drivers have been sent to pu with a 102 and the dock was made for a 96 wide. -
Just fyi for all Mavericks out there. The new F series trailers with the dome looking rear clearance lights on the rear corners of the trailers? The dome actually sticks out a bit from the side of the 102 trailer's rub rail so i'd say your at least 102.5 wide. Good to know you can pop those off before backing in to a tight dock so you dont bustem off. Carefull pulling through tarping area's ie Logan Aluminum in Russellville, Ky as well. Kind of a no brainer, but your just as wide when your backing up as you are when you are pulling through. loldollylama Thanks this. -
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