That would be incorrect. Tarp most loads, sure. But I hauled plenty of loads I did not have to tarp. Shingles for example. Hauled a lot of those. Obviously no real point in tarping those. Other loads not tarped were steel I-beams, rebar, culverts, treated lumber, metal roofing, steel gables, and the like. Heck, I even had a few lumber loads in which the customer put on the BOL, "Do Not Tarp Load." They were going to treatment processing plants, so the lumber getting wet wasn't an issue.
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well tomorrow will be my fourth day here been some long days cant wait for the weekend
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like what type of bathroom emergency supplies
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david told us it was trip planning day I think we get the real official hiring Friday
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yea I don't mind at all I want to be able to plan my trips good hard to believe after these last few months I am here and made it to Thursday so I figured I'm set and I have a job with them I did tho fall apart on the road test grinded every gear up and down I looked at Bruce almost ready to cry and asked him did I at least pass and he said yes but u need to work on your shifting then later tonight I had shift training with Jamie and did way better
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