I have recently started driving trucks as of November of last year I got my permit and went to truck driving school. I graduated in January and went to work for TMC Transportation but I ended up quitting half way through the second week of orientation. I had decided that living over the road wasn't really going to work out for me. I flew home and the very next day March 28th I saw an ad on craigslist for a job for a dump truck driver with Class A CDL locally for an asphalt company. I went applied for the job and got the job on the spot. Its a small company we only have 7 trucks but we do multi million dollar jobs every week. In the process of working there the past 5 months I have learned way more than I ever thought I would be able to in such a short period of time. I drive a Mack CL700 tandem and I pull a 28 foot low deck tilt trailer. I haul all kinds of equipment such as skid steers , pavers, rollers, excavators and other things here and there. I have learned how to load all this equipment on my own. I have gone to low man on the totem pole to the lead driver at the company. I think things are going pretty good the world of trucking has unlocked so many possibilities for me and I hope it can for you too.
My experience in dump trucking
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by jbrewer87, Aug 26, 2014.
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"7 trucks but we do multi million dollar jobs every week"
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Plus any more trucks than that is a waste we pay the brokers around $70 an hour and we just need enough trucks so we are not waiting on asphalt at any point during the day and usually at the most its a 40 minute round trip to the nearest asphalt plant.
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Sounds familiar.
You will have that experience the rest of your life.
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Prolly counting the whole job, not just the trucking end. It's a good start towards low boy work.
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Yeah I pull a 24' dump trailer, for a medium sized construction company. Came off equipment and started driving a straight truck. My truck now didn't get used because no driver wanted to drive it. PITA for getting in and out of tight, new home sites/ subdivisions.
A retired driver friends of mine in Maryland told me to get the dump trailer experience, although a short trailer, good experience none the less and a good place to start before 40' frameless.
I love it! Sweet raise, enjoying the sometimes daily challenge of getting in and getting out safely, bosses love that the truck is moving.
I turned down a 2013 Mack 6axel twice to get in/stay in my truck.
I know Blue chip location. We have a couple subdivisions no far away.
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Congrats on finding a place to land.
It took me a couple years after school but the wait was worth it with no OTR. -
I'm sure someone can answer this for me but is it more or does DOT like to pick on dump trucks. I have been stopped a total of 6 times since I started driving dump in late march and everytime it was by State Highway Patrol DOT or Sheriff DOT.
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