Reefer to Flatbed?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Hathcock, Jun 15, 2019.
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Based on what? 7 months?
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It doesn't take rocket science to drive a truck I know it makes you feel good about yourself being a seasoned truck driver but if women can do it then it must be easy as ####. FYI I have a pretty good education I didn't turn to truck driving because I had no other option
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I'm all ears. Please elaborate
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I yield to a greater mind.
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On the road for 7 months and complaining you did nothing but sit...
How much experience can you have?
I'm guessing since your from Georgia you never seen a snowstorm.
Get back to us when you run enough miles to warrant an oil change...
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Pretty simple. If you don't meet experience requirements for places like holland, estes and other ltl carriers it may be a way to upgrade/foot in the door if you wish to be at home more. Pretty much work the docks until there is a driver opening. Maybe work the yard swapping trailers until you can get in the program.
Im not 100% on the details as i had 2 years flatbed exp before i made the jump over to my current gig. Check out the LTL section in the forum. If your the solar powered trucker type and cant handle working nights though it may not be for you. Ive enjoyed the trade off. Home more and deal with less idiots in traffic.
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