The man I worked for that used them would not allow anybody to operate one that had not driven a regular dump for at least a year. That week I drove one I was really only filling in while the regular man was on vacation.
What happens if I roll a frameless dump
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Zacgehret, Jul 13, 2018.
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Excuse me I'm not sure who you are talking to but I have almost 5 years experience with Dump trucks, Mixers and cement tankers. I am 60 years old now and have been driving trucks for many years. Please be careful who you throw off on as being a piker!
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Well this escalated quickly.
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My own opinion comes from talking to dump drivers I know. Not from personal experience. But the OP's concerns echo my own reasons for remaining with my deck instead of moving over to dump work. -
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Right now heavy duty tow companies are scrambling to find competent drivers so the ball is in your court. That said, you need to have some mechanical abilities to be a good heavy tower, lot of work goes into modifying trucks for tow.
It is hard work, long and irregular hours but a good heavy operator will make 80-100k a year at a good company.TheyCallMeDave and BigBob410 Thank this. -
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