Official open deck uniform

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by mpd240, Oct 29, 2015.

  1. mpd240

    mpd240 Road Train Member

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    We need to establish an official dress code for open deckers. Was securing a load of brick today next to a guy wearing flip flops with socks. Wtf. This is just wrong wrong wrong
     
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  3. Oscar the KW

    Oscar the KW Going Tarpless

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    I think in this line of work Murphy will in do time jump in and take care of what needs taking care of.

    Can you imagine a brick falling off the trailer and landing on that guys foot? I don't think that I would be able to keep from laughing.
     
  4. CJndaTruck

    CJndaTruck Road Train Member

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    Did he kick his tires in those flip-flops too? LMAO
     
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  6. SheepDog

    SheepDog Road Train Member

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    There is a uniform,,,, Boots, non-slip and water resistant,,,jeans or Carhart, t-shirt or long shirt, safety vest, hard hat and gloves. I know that some places will tell a driver no flip flops are allowed or shorts, so his day will come...lol
     
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  7. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    Approach him, stand next to him and talk to him EXCITEDLY about the importance of SAFETY, while tapping your winch bar in an erratic pattern really close to his tootsies.
     
  8. Naptown

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    I don't run flats anymore, but I haven't kicked the "uniform" yet. Lot of the guys I work with now wear shorts and sports shoes for comfort. I tried it for a day and just felt wrong so I went back to my long pants and steel toes.

    I didn't mind shelving the hard hat though.
     
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  9. n3ss

    n3ss Heavy Load Member

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    The flip flops and socks is a fashion is a no-no and a safety issue, and a paint to work in but.. ultimately:

    Spend less time thinking about and judging others, and focus on your own ####. The guy making $8.30 an hour driving a forklift doesn't give a #### what you wear. The lady behind the plexiglass at the shippers office doesn't care. You're the only one who cares. The guy making $8.30/hr unloading you at home depot doesn't care either.

    That said, you want me to climb on a 8'6 load, throw tarps, in blistering heat, and look professional? Collared, long sleeve shirt tucked into khaki slacks, wingtips, the whole 9 yards?
     
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  10. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    Slackers...you can always spot them.

    Whenever a new hand comes in talking about going into orientation and training, I alway tell them to be ready to work. That means that you have to already be in your work gear beforehand.

    After getting hit twice, I throw a black shirt over the passenger seat. Denims on the floor with the belt already set. As soon as I set my feet on the floor, i can have the pants on, shirt in right hand, left hand on the door. I will catch you before you get into a forward gear.
     
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  11. Al. Roper

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    Let him meet Shorty!!
     
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