I resemble those remarks! Lol. I start cdl school on the 15th and am going to haul flatbed nationally. Looking foward to the challenge!
Flatbeds...skateboards...why?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Giorgio, Apr 2, 2011.
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Funny that this thread popped up again. I was interested in flatbed when I posted the first question on the thread. Now, I am a flatbedder, though admittedly still just a tadpole. After only a few months...I cannot imagine pulling anything else! On the rare occasions when I do have to pull a van, I feel like a fish outa water. Am happy and proud to pull a skateboard!
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Shotsjc Hey which company you going with?
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hey lets not forget us regional trash haulers not as hard as the flatbedders but tougher then the freight queens my poor truck goes off roading more then my 4x4 pick up goes in some of these landfills not to mention all the nails we pick up. nothing like the feeling u get when you just drove 100,000lb gross 6 axle up a 12% muddy grade with god knows what underneith and getting back down with out having to get a push or being pulled out. or right after that heading to a demo job in downtown boston at rush hour having to back down side street after side street
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seems like you got your answer, I've been thinking about getting back into flat beds, or even double drops
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Now cleaning up NOLA after Katrina.. that was hell in itself. Flatbedding OTR is nothing compared to working in a disaster area. Don't believe me, there's plenty of opportunity for you to find out. They still have a lot to do in Joplin, and they're getting pretty hot and heavy with flood cleanup in North Dakota. -
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I'd probably have worded that in a way to make it clear that it was the experience, and not the disaster, which I was looking forward to. Walking floor is one of the things I've never operated. Pulled a couple hay loads for a guy out of Lamar, CO who used them, but he always had me pull a flatbed. Are they difficult to learn?
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