Prime Flatbed Divison Info

Discussion in 'Prime' started by OpenRoadDreamer, Oct 18, 2011.

  1. da1

    da1 Road Train Member

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    wait a min wait a min are you trying to tell me w/a straight face....huh maybe its the facial hair but im not that old
     
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  3. OpenRoadDreamer

    OpenRoadDreamer Road Train Member

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    Im just sayin... You sayin my face is straight?
     
  4. da1

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    i bet...corrected
     
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  6. da1

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    the post was corrected

    well did a full day with this load and it rides pretty good just taking turns slowly as seeing that thing lean can be nerve recking im used to top heavy loads just not loads where all of the weight is basically in the middle of the load construction zones are helping either dont know how it feels to haul oversized loads but maybe im getting a little bit of that

    much respect to those who do oversized...
     
  7. OpenRoadDreamer

    OpenRoadDreamer Road Train Member

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    Enjoy your load!!! Im still jealous...
     
  8. da1

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    dont be ill make sure your fm gets you one plus they are preloaded....kinda....if you get there b4 they load it you drop your empty and hook up to the assigned trlr then it becomes a live load
     
  9. OpenRoadDreamer

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    So, I'm new to the trucking industry and would like to know if Prime flatbed divison a good route to go? I have CDL licenses but the company wants me to still train for 3 months with a trainer only because I drove for 2 months with another company driving a van but the trainer got had to go on urgent leave. So does prime allow home time when training their workers for flatbed? And is it an overall good company to work for?
     
  11. OpenRoadDreamer

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    Its worked out for me... You can look at my personal thread, Ive documented it. You can get hometime during training. Just got to work it out between you, trainer, and FM.
     
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