To the OP, if you change your mind and decide to go flatbed, TMC and Maverick have probably the best training in the business. Neither are companies that I would recommend trying to make a career at. But, if you've absolutely no experience flatbedding, you couldn't go wrong with either starting out.
How bad is TMC ?
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I'd check into boyd bros if you was dead set on flatbed. I was out of chattanooga, was always busy and always home on wkends. Ya you dont look as good going down the highway, but that wont matter to ya once your otr for 6 months. I worked just as hard at both tmc and boyd, made more money with boyd, and got home more often. Nice, respectable "southern" folk as dispatchers, you will feel more at home with boyd, not just another number like tmc.
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feb 2010 to sept 2010. Im sure some people have had a good experience with tmc, and mine WAS 6 years ago i know.. Things may be different now, but the experience i had was terrible. Good training, maybe just a bad dispatcher? Definatley better employers out there though.
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I have 4 months OTR with Swift. A 100% on time rating and no accidents or speeding issues. Do you think anyone in Savannah would hire me? I am a team player for sure.
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