Ok, so I am throwing this to the wolves, with hopes of at least one piece of salvageable advice...here goes..
I am currently a chemical tanker driver with 5 yrs exp. I retired Air Force, spent most of my time securing heavy equipment, humvees, graders, bulldozers, howitzers, boats, helos...etc., on C-130s as a Loadmaster.....yes, we airdropped that stuff too! Growing up, my Dad owned a construction company, and I learned how to operate everything from small backhoes to Cat 245 excavators...am i dating myself yet? In the military, i operated JD 10k capacity fork/front end loaders routinely.
Now....what are my chances that I could get picked up to pull heavy equipment as a lowboy driver OTR? I know that typically, you would need flatbed exp, which I dont have. Have no problem pulling flats, but would like to do that with a company that also has lowboys....that being my goal. Not nterested n starter companies....been driving awhile, and I am paid well.....just looking to grow and learn. Ok.....go!
Tanker to Lowboy?
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by Flatbedder73, Sep 30, 2016.
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Sunbelt rentals and similar? John Deere? Case?
Go hangout at these places, look at the trucks and get some names.
Construction companies....
You have all that construction around philly, Walsh is on the 95 project.
Morrisi (sp?) Is on the trooper road project
J deckman is all over eastern pa. Harrisburg-east.
Schloch
I see plenty of low boys running around your area. Just never took a look at the names.Flatbedder73 Thanks this. -
Lone Star Transportation has an excellent reputation. They're headquartered in Ft. Worth, but hire from almost everywhere. They hire experienced cdl-A drivers from any segment of trucking and will train if you need flatbed, lowboy, heavy haul, etc.
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Here's a lowboy job hauling sprinter vans. Company name is "The Waggoners Trucking."
Truck Driving Job Benefits
- Weekly Settlements
- $1300 Weekly Earnings
- 760 Miles Per Average Trip
- Run 2,200 Miles/Week
- Generous Home Time
- Late model equipment
- Ground level loading and securement
- Able to travel with passengers and pets
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Great info, thank you all!
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