Can't read what was posted, happens when someone is on the ignore list, but I can guess. As IP said, I secure my loads more than is required by law. I'm not late for appointments, in fact most of the time I'm very early. Last week I had over 2600 miles I ran. The weeks not messed up by hometime have been well over 2000 miles. In just over a month I've run over 12,500 miles. My loads get to their destinations safetly and on time. I have no regrets coming to Prime.
Prime Inc Flatbed
Discussion in 'Prime' started by TEN4DISPATCH, Aug 14, 2007.
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what was said shouldnt been said some one posted their experience with prime and yes ppl posted their opinion which is cool but name calling and arguing isnt necessary kind of makes ppl not want to post anything
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Sounds familiar. Someone report the post, maybe something would be done about it.
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So they will hire and train newbs out of school for flatbed? How long are you typically out? I'm in California
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Hometime is what I meant to say
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Beau Thanks this.
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The "reefer first" part is just for getting you used to driving a semi. It really doesn't matter what kind of trailer is used while you learn how to manuever it. Its just that there are more reefer guys around than flatbedders or tanker yankers. Keeps you from being shanghai'd at SPRIMO for months waiting for the flatbed BBQ to end!
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