New driver here - flatbed question

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Nate Da Great, Oct 28, 2021.

  1. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    Flatbed sucks sometimes especially during the winter and bad weather. Or like last week. Rain every single day. Rain jacket and rain pants keeps you dry. Still beats sitting in a dock.
     
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    Flatbedding isn't hard at all. Everywhere I have ever loaded ever that required 8ft tarps has put them up for me. I've never carried my 8ft tarps farther than one side of my trailer to the other. I have put up my 4ft myself most of the time. However, the forklift guy almost always asks to help. The hardest thing I do is throw straps over a tall load in the wind and hope I don't bounce them of the side of the load....lol.
    So, the forklift puts up the tarps, I unroll them, and Bungee it. Big deal. It's not the same as walking back 60ft to open/close doors then sit on fat ### until someone else is done in the trailer. I don't get why folks whine that this is hard. Frustrating .......sometimes, hard ....no.
     
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    Yes anybody that thinks flatbed is hard work has never worked before.
     
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    Yeap, problem is, that is the majority of folks these days.
     
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    Most of them don't even have enough upper body strength to move their turn signal switch. And there's the "I need an automatic cause a clutch makes my knee sore." Like seriously?

    Remember when you was lucky to get rack & pinion steering and a spring assist clutch? Then they came out with the air powered windows, man we thought that was something:D.
     
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    Hold on, you have rack and pinion Steering? I have the airpower windows....not that I use them.
     
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    At one time, actually a couple times, years ago. You had to be big time to get power steering. My first truck was a binder with armstrong steering. Old flattop with a crawl in coffin sleeper, 350 Cummins and 9 sp Eaton I think it was. Don't ask what model international it was, I don't remember.
     
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    I drove a Mack b model for awhile. Horrible experience, I don't recommend that. The r model wasn't much better. They rode like crap, made alot of noise and didn't get anywhere very fast.
     
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    ha! My first truck I drove was a 2 axle spring ride peterbilt day cab with no ac no power anything and 350 Cummins with a 13 spd

    used to pray for a bump or pothole just as I was turning to bounce the front end up to get that “easy steering”

    cured me of all peterbilts there after
     
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    Yeah, used to be a new driver didn't start off with luxurious accommodations like A/C and air ride or power anything. Those trucks were reserved for the experienced hands that had proven they wouldn't tear #### up.