The last thing that I be worried about is what transmission they use. I have ran five speed macks to 18 speed Peterbilt. My number one concern would be pay, condition of equipment, and home time.
Just my two cents.
Chosing the right flatbed company to start off with?
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Leave it to Sewerman to drop his wisdom on a discussion and all of a sudden everyone is nodding their heads in agreement like: "Yeah, he's right!" ...and he IS.
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I work for PGT. I started out with them in November and I am very happy. I was in the army and I was looking for a good first company as well. I make around 1000+ a week and you can get home weekly if you want to. I have a thread detailing my whole search for a company taking you all the way through orientation and training as well as my first couple months with them. we have a lot of freight in your area. The closest terminal to you would be Birmingham and I know we have a freight broker in Paducha. Feel free to contact me with any questions. I will tell you this company knows you by name and when you have any issues they will help you. I just had a baby two weeks ago and they made sure I was home on time and they gave me all the time I wanted off to be with my family. They rented me a car to take home when I was there during Christmas. Just let me know if there is anything you want to know about.
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Man. . . A future recruiter in the making here. The only big plus for you and TMC is they have a big customer up the road in Cincinnati at LaFarge. It is sheet rock but it pays us #### good when I go in there. That would be your hometime card right there.
Now that is ALL that I would say good about TMC, since I've not worked for them, and there is enough on here to get a good feel for them. But haven't I seen them guys pulling RGNs and steps also? -
Yep, we have a fleet of about 100-120 specialized trucks. We also have a boat division. We haul a lot more then sheet rock out of his area. Lots of steel and shingles also.
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Hey milskired, I'm a retired Marine and 39 yrs old with a wife and 2 daughters. I haven't been to a trucking school as of yet, but I'm having a hard time deciding between TMC and Maverick. I've never driven a truck before so Maverick with their auto's are appealing, but then TMC letting veterans use their GI Bill for 18 months is also good. My biggest concern is the money I will be making. I live in Carmi, IL which is in the southern part of the state so im sure I could have good hometime with both. I've been to both companies websites, read forums, threads etc and I just can't seem to make a good decision for me and my family. Any good info you got for me would be great. Thanks and be safe out there.
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