Flatbed Questions

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by trucking_along, Dec 8, 2011.

Who would you drive for?

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    TMC

    50.0%
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    PGT

    45.5%
  3. Transport America

    9.1%
  1. trucking_along

    trucking_along Bobtail Member

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    I have spent several days looking into both companies, and I have found it very difficult to find anything negative about PGT. I think a couple of people mentioned their older trucks have the smaller sleepers, but in the grand scheme that is sort of trivial. I will say TMC has some nice looking equipment, but so long as it works and has a stick, Its all good in my book.
     
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  3. BigBadBill

    BigBadBill Bullishly Optimistic

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    You will notice that TMC loads are almost always tarped. I have been to several places where I just chain/strap and go and the TMC guys are tarping. "Company says we must tarp this load."

    Finally got an answer as to why from shipper that was stamping "This is a No Tarp Load and we will not pay tarp fees if you decide to tarp it." TMC, like most companies, has an extra fee in the contract for tarps and less than half goes to driver. Good source of revenue.

    PGT drivers at account near me seem happy when I talk with them (and why not, dedicated account with roll tarps :biggrin_255:). But tractor is stripped down.
     
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  4. gorteck

    gorteck Bobtail Member

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    When did you go through C.R.E.'s school and when?
    As for flatbed, one of my instructors at Barr Harbor said she would never go back to flat bed, too hard on knees and back. Though that is what she did for 12(?) yrs. Something to think about. Did you drive flat bed for C.R.?
     
  5. miz860

    miz860 Medium Load Member

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    What do u mean tractor is stripped down
     
  6. SHC

    SHC Spoiled Rotten Brat O/O

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    As in bare bone equipped. No refrigerator, minimal gauges, not many creature comforts. Your basic fleet truck.....being a newbie u might not think having a well laid out gauge package on the dash is important, but it is.
     
  7. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    no frills, Stripped on a truck usually means, Manual windows and locks, no suspension air pressure gauge, no extra gauges, cheap interior specs, casset player instead of a cd player, some companies dont even spec Jake Brakes in the trucks. cheapo seat. etc



    American Trucker
     
  8. cruisecontrol

    cruisecontrol Medium Load Member

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    And if its a International 9400, I think they are a rough ride.
     
  9. miz860

    miz860 Medium Load Member

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    Are you guys serious????? That's really making me think twice about going to PGT on the 2nd.
     
  10. cruisecontrol

    cruisecontrol Medium Load Member

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    The newer Pro Stars are alot better than the old 9400. you being a new driver, if they still have any 9400's, thats what you'll most likely get.
     
  11. miz860

    miz860 Medium Load Member

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    OK but company wise and money making wise who is better I understand those black and chrome pete's are hard to top by any standard. I am looking for the best company overall.
     
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