Flatbed or Reefer?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by thatbeardedguy, Aug 21, 2016.
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By the way "Thatbeardedguy", beards go well with flatbed. But you will have to shave to get on an oil rig.
Just sayin...thatbeardedguy Thanks this. -
Lol no shaving here!
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You might want to think about it if you knew the compensation levels...
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Flatbed is a lot more work from what I can see way harder physically
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but if you dont eat like an #######, you stay in decent shape
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I'm trying to get into school for my cdl now and get hired in with a company. Thus far the most promising to take me on is an all reefer outfit. My ultimate goal is to move to flatbed. I like hard work and I definitely like all types of weather and not driving a giant billboard down the road. If you have a choice in which you will be driving, I would go flatbed. If you don't like it, dry van or reefers will be a cakewalk and a welcome vacation from the hard work.
Lepton1, TripleSix and street beater Thank this. -
If you want to flatbed, go flatbed. Right out of school. Measure twice. Cut once. Same thing goes for tankers. If that's what you want to do, go for it. Pulling a box to get started is actually a waste of time unless pulling a box is your long term goal. Don't just take the first job some a hole of a recruiter offers.
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I recognize that dock haha
Do you happen to be the driver I took to Menards to make V boards in Minnesota? Not that many cascadias in the fleet.Lepton1 Thanks this. -
That's another thing about flatbed, other drivers often go out of their way to help a fellow flatbedder. I was at the Stamart truck stop in Bismarck, taking a 34 on a Sunday. I had done my first tarp load the load before, but in a hurry to pick up the current load on my deck I hadn't folded my tarps properly.
In the morning there was no wind and little traffic in the parking lot. I decided to use that opportunity to fold my tarps properly. As soon as I started spreading the first tarp TWO flatbedders jumped out of their trucks to offer a hand. You don't see that level of brotherhood in square boxes.Crusader66, sprayed150 and CasanovaCruiser Thank this.
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