Post flatbed load photos here V2.0

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.

  1. Hurst

    Hurst Registered Member

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    Just some stuff,..

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    Saw this idiot in Ga. And yep,.. got on the interstate like that.
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  3. Dye Guardian

    Dye Guardian Road Train Member

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    Tonight. And they wanted to put three more bundles on this poor old all steel 4 axle. Already 77 psi in the trailer bags and 41k lbs on the drives. Hell no!

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  4. Chewy352

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    Gotta love stupid brokers. Here's my tarped treated lumber that bot the shipper and customer say it doesn't need to be tarped. The broker however says it does and dispatch says to do what the broker wants. Sigh so much free work for a 260 mile run. 20151123_163705.jpg
     
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  5. Dye Guardian

    Dye Guardian Road Train Member

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    Free? Do you get paid to tarp?
     
  6. Chewy352

    Chewy352 Road Train Member

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    Nope I get a flat .40 cpm. This job was the best offer out of two weeks of filling out every app I could find. The other 2 offers were western express and Carolina cargo. So I rolled the dice with the 20 truck outfit.
     
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  7. Hurst

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    In a situation like that,.. if you can get the phone# for the consignee (Delivery location),.. call them and ask if they require the load to be tarped. If they say no,.. then you tell the broker,.. "Oh yeah,.. its tarped". You carry on.

    I come across many like that where its ridiculous to tarp the load. Rusty steel that has been stored out in a yard in the grass for example. Then there are loads that you have no choice,.. they all want it tarped,.. even though its a load of chopped/mulched rubber in super sacks.

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  8. Dye Guardian

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    Oh, I see. Well if it makes you feel any better, tarping isn't worth what it pays for me! I'm sure that will be amplified as we head into winter as well. Oh well.
     
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  9. Hurst

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    We all pay our dues somewhere. Bid your time. The hardest part is the closer you get to knowing you can start picking and choosing where you want to work.

    It will come. Just maintain your current path. Keep it clean. Dont do anything to jeopardize where you want to be and it will happen. This is where most rookies lose their cool and fall off the wagon and then dont understand why they cant find work.

    Your doing fine.

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  10. Chewy352

    Chewy352 Road Train Member

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    Well if my situation was better I'd do that hurst but frankly I'm lucky to be driving and not for the 2 listed above. Apparently we had a driver that was hauling a load of lumber and the rate con said to tarp. Shipper told him it wasn't necessary so he didn't and didn't say anything to anyone. Well of course the load got soaked and the consignee rejected the load. That driver no longer drives for us. I can't afford to be that driver.

    I've got 6 more months and I'll have 1 year with the same carrier and I'll have 18 months post accident driving. In January 2017 I'll be 3 years post accident. So I gotta make this work for now.​
     
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  11. Chewy352

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    Yep I'm giving this company at least till may. Sometime next summer we're thinking of moving up to Columbus Ohio so the wife can be closer to her good sister. I will also have a better job market so I'll start looking for local work.
     
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