I agree with this and everything else that has been stated by BLH. Now I have not heard from the senior drivers not getting decent miles after getting to the 40cpm mark. Not saying it isn't the case, but haven't heard this myself. I have talked to two of the most senior guys out of my terminal and they seem to still be fine with CT. One had 26 years and the other over 20. I got lucky with the truck I have, so far no issues. They do NEED to upgrade their fleet and their TRAILERS! I like the fact that when I call dispatch they know exactly who they are talking to. I am not some number. That is very important to me. The bigger the company the less they are person with you.
The orientation physical is a DOT physical pretty much like the one you have already gotten to get your CDL. They add the 'cough'. Haha. The fitness test is no big deal. Overall I am happy with CT and yes, they go outside of the SE region.
Starting orientation/training next week CT Transportation
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thanks for the feedback....ive been doing flatbed work for six yrs, buts its been on a dedicated fleet out of gboro nc. it got me home everyday too. trouble is i was laid off a yr ago, was outta work till oct and ive been doing flatbed work for 3 months only getting 30 hrs a week. so now, i need to find something that will get me home weekly. the tarps ive dealt with in the past have only been maybe 70 lbs? and ive gotten the forklift guys to lift them 95 percent of the time. im worried that in any orientation i may go to, ill have to lift a TMC tarp (120 lbs) up to the trailer etc....im 5 foot 6 and 166 lbs....so kinda short and aerobically not in the best shape. i can do flatbed work no problem out on the road but im a little worried about guys with clipboards watching me and i dont want to waste anyones time ya know? im calling maverick monday, and hell maybe maybe TMC....im calling CT as well....
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i appreciate all the feedback. im sure i would be able to lift one up there lol....might take everything i got but oh well. what method do you guys use? is there a better way to lift than others? before i would roll it up as tight as i can, then crouch down and lift with it kinda against my chest and heave the heck outta it on the trailer lol...wasnt pretty but i got the job done lol...
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Thats what I do. Ask if others are around. I always help others when I can.
BLH, I have helped a couple of cypress drivers, but never really paid attention to the weight. Some tarps we have are most definitely heavier than others. I manhandle them all!!! I am a beast. lol -
hey mph... I managed to get hired as a part time driver delivering 44 ft roll off containers and 48ft van trailers used for storage here locally. Started today.. So hopefully Ill be able to use that as recent experience after a year or two if I decide to retire from the fire service and get on the road. Thanks for your info maybe Ill see you over at CT sometime in the not to distant future.
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First of all. DC Training is an awesome school. Great instructors and David and Cori are great people and very hlful. Highly recommend the school. I have a buddy that drives with CT also and he lives in. Cheraw, but his terminal is Savannah. I'm actually parked at the Mocksville Terminal now. I pull out of Funder here in Mocksville quite a bit. Not bad at all. I like this terminal better than the Savannah one. I am home every weekend. If you know that you have a drill coming up let them know as early as you can. Keep reminding them throughout the week and they will work to ensure you are back for the drill. Hope this helps.
Micah
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