She was also my recruiter. She was better at returning emails. I dont normally talk on the phone to a lot of people so I was happy with emails. I would send her an email
Prime Flatbed Divison Info
Discussion in 'Prime' started by OpenRoadDreamer, Oct 18, 2011.
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Do you have her email address? I would also prefer emailing, I despise talking on the phone lol
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I might have it at the house... But Im nowhere near it.
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10-4 if you stumble across it I'd sure appreciate it if you'd pm it to me. Or I can pm you my phone # and you can txt it to me. Im not on the computer much through the week since I work 6am to anywhere from 7-10pm lol
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Phone is a good way. Ill see if I happen to have it saved anywhere on here.
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about how long does prime want the flatbed driver to stay out, and what speed are their trucks turned up to? thanks!
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Prime will let you stay out as much as you want. Must be out at least 3-4 weeks. You get 1 day off for every week out.
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as others have posted routine is the key and once you develop your own routine, its amazing how quickly youll begin to finish securing and tarping. my company has a huge variety of loads whereas a lot of the companies i see pull the "bread and butter" loads of steel, aluminum and lumber. i was on runs the entire month of january and didnt throw a single tarp, but then ill go another couple weeks and get nothing but loads of 2-tarp. ive been contemplating a roping system instead of bungees. any helpful hints for roping?
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sorry just realized i posted on prime. that being said, roping hints?
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Ive used rope on my tarps. Rope works good. Just watch the D rings dont rub it to the point it breaks. My loads go the same way. I havent had a tarped load in a good minute.
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