I don't write anything, just go off duty for half an hour and flag it with the city/state, they don't need to know anything. I think you can actually show that break in the sleeper as well.
Flatbedding Student Owner Operator 5th day
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by keepontrucking81, Jul 13, 2013.
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Hi I'm also a new o/o and pretty much new to being a driver.I drove company truck around for 6 months before i set off on my own and bought a truck going agaist alot of drivers advice.When i get the chance i always checknout other drivers loads and how they secured there freight.I also check out you tube there is a couple tutorials on there about tarping loads and securement.I see that your doing otr.When I first started as a o/o I also was otr.I quickly found out that using load board/brokers that regional and staying local pays a great deal better in nnj area.Good luck!!!
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My onions from Walmart seem to rot sooner in the fridge than they should. Is that from flatbeds cooking their loads or Walmart selling old produce?
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I do the same no need to give them anything more then they need.keepontrucking81 Thanks this.
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My dispatcher who got it from broker
My dispatcher collects 10% off each load of mine -
So the broker took his then another guy took his?
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My dispatcher gets a load from the broker 4,700
I haul it , after completed my dispatcher gets 10% from my 4,700 -
$470 for making a phone call
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Yes, for now. Im new in trucking. I need to get my experience.
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Makes you want to be a dispatcher, huh?
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