Try these guys and take the advise about equipment and tickets. These gig here top of the line trucks and elogs housing provided they hire newbies from any state View attachment 77469
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Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by p47, Jan 21, 2015.
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zp transport out Vancouver, wa does flatbeds but you need to wear adidas pants and flip flops and they have vnl780s
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great more nubies on the road. Pls hold the steering wheel with both hands while I blow your doors down.
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Yeah, and you were born double-clutching an 18spd with twin 4" stacks on your crib, right? There's no reason to be a dick to the newb....
To the OP- Good luck, take your time, and be safe out there!
Oh, and don't mind the cranky 'ol Super Truckers (TM) who forget they were wet behind the ears once also. -
Nope, I started at 12 loading and operating heavy equip. I did Learn on a twin stick though. No super trucker here. My truck only goes 61. Down hill is a different story. I let er rip so get out ta my way. Sarcastically, I was an office worker got laid off and spent 5k for some dummy to teach me how to pass the minimum requirement of the DMV. How's that for super trucking?
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You should change your name from Upright to Uptight.Mudguppy, Danvitt, G.Anthony and 1 other person Thank this.
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Upright? Can I ask why you seem to be always negative? Just about every post I see from you is negative, has life been that hard on you?
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the link you provide does not work
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hey rage 18, that attachment didn't work. if you could provide more information that would be great.
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If you want flatbed, out of the two opportunities you mentioned, the logging truck would be best. Driving a dump truck isn't the same, even pulling a trailer.
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