Maverick Transportation

Discussion in 'Maverick' started by stevedb28, Aug 4, 2007.

  1. sarge26044

    sarge26044 Road Train Member

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    Tyvm and yep. one of em has been in the truck with me for 3 weeks now
     
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  3. sewerman

    sewerman Road Train Member

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    welcome to the maverick family.
     
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  4. streetglidemike

    streetglidemike Bobtail Member

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    Can anyone tell me how many miles they are averaging in TCD and also what home time would look like in the Kansas City are ? Thanks in advance for any help .
     
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  5. jxu417

    jxu417 Road Train Member

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    http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/maverick/176407-temp-control-div.html
    That's a question for Flatt, CaptainX3, and ExHawkeye. However, I do know that they need TCD Drivers badly because they just announced they are hiring 100 new TCD Drivers. Things must be going well over there in the Noisebox division.
     
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  6. andrewrhyne1986

    andrewrhyne1986 Light Load Member

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    Can't wait till I get this eval process over with
     
  7. Mikey91

    Mikey91 Bobtail Member

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    I see Maverick is looking for 100 drivers in the TCD. Just a couple questions that I would like to hear back from the drivers.

    Says that TCD runs all 48 states plus Canada. What is the main area that yall run in? Is it majority east of I-35 like flatbed or is it pretty balanced across the country? And how often in Canada?

    Also says TCD stays out 2 weeks at a time. Is this true or do yall end up staying out more than that alot of the time?

    I understand this is the trucking industry and things change but I have just recently gotten my CDL and would like to know the details before I make a career change and begin with a company.

    Also considering flatbed...Just not too sure of having to secure a 40klb+ coil, dealing with heavy tarps and heading down the road with it with as little experience I have. Im not being lazy, doesnt bother me to tarp/secure, just not confident I guess you could say.

    Thank You in advance!
     
  8. nc_rider

    nc_rider Light Load Member

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    Gotta love it.... A 6 hour process they stretch into 4 days! Lol
     
  9. andrewrhyne1986

    andrewrhyne1986 Light Load Member

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    Well they tell me 2 and a half days I hope that's it
     
  10. beantown65

    beantown65 Bobtail Member

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  11. andrewrhyne1986

    andrewrhyne1986 Light Load Member

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    I am doing flatbed and I was nervous as hell man but once u get out there and do it I wouldn't have it any other way I just got in with my trainer and I learned a whole lot the securing is easy for the most part but u gotta watch and pay attention. I will tell anyone maverick flatbed is the way to go ask any of these guys on here that ate flatbeders. But u can't go wrong with any part of maverick they are a great company. Hope this helps u out
     
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