worst thing about flatbeds
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by samton, Jan 4, 2016.
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No doors to close. Makes it really hard to be lazy. I like jumping out in my flip flops and closing two doors and then being on my way. I used to do flatbed and some oversized loads and its such a pain securing some of the loads. Also forklift operators will never put anything where you tell them to. Wish I could just load it myself most times. Pros. Less waiting time to load and unload compared to vans/reefers. More money per mile plus the option of doing over size for more money. No temperatures to check or fuel for the trailer.
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I never understood why a ladder isn't legally required. Any other job site would be required to have a ladder. I was going to weld one onto my last job but I quite before I could. Work smarter not harder.Brettj3876 Thanks this.
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Don't drive across Wyoming, your trailer will become a flatbed again. You'll need to throw tarps again.
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Ya was up in Up(commie)State New York. I blow one of my flex pipes from the wonderfully smooth NY roads.
This OLDer than Dirt skateboard hand comes up and offers his tools and how dare he teach me a trick to save time.
Now I get these stalker calls checking on me, making sure I'm on the straight and narrow. I've paid it forward a hundred times This past year.
The nerve of opendeck guys to prove what we know of the open deck click.. -
Wow. Has the makings of a Red Sovine ballad.peterbilt_2005 and Al. Roper Thank this.
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Well I just had a phone interview today with Melton I have been put on hold because of my cpap hopefully I can resolve this issue. I never knew they would ask so many questions
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Just started flatbed bout 2 months ago for swift I come from a van company and wanted the experience.. I regret it. Yah I make a entire penny more a mile than van guys but my first time going home my equipment got ransacked by other drivers.. I ended up being late for my load when I came back to get re equipped I went from platinum to bronze that moment... my back always hurts I'm 6 4 and there's so much bending over for chains and so on.. my back muscles are always fd up especially my shoulders.. basically always in pain.. but now that I'm bronze I tend to not work long days I have nothing to lose but a job I hate now going bronze cost me like 150 a week all cause other swift employees are thieves.. this don't happen to van drivers..
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I think the problem isn't the kind of trailer you pull, but the co. you do it for.
I like my curtain van, but I really miss the satisfaction I get from loading a weird-ugly complicated load, getting it properly secured and putting a "Christmas present" tarp job on it. Anybody can close the doors and drive away, to be a quality open deck guy, you have to have some intelligence and common sense along with the muscle. Especially for OS/OW.Last edited: Jan 6, 2016
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