TMC is my choice.

Discussion in 'TMC' started by Rob332, Jun 11, 2008.

  1. Mokonzi

    Mokonzi Bobtail Member

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    MikesW, sorry to hear about your condition, I hope that everything goes well so you can go back asap. I have an orientation scheduled for 12/29 any advice from your experience will be greatly appreciated.
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    Mokonzi Bobtail Member

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    Thanks, do you work for TMC ? if so what do you like and dislike about flatbeds ? Can you share a story with us.

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    Hey rebelgrad i see your from muncie IN. Did you go to sage there?I graduated from there Nov 8.
     
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    Can any of you experienced flat bedders tell me how much those tarps weigh that one might have to carry to the top of a 13' load?

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    Andrew
     
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    steel tarps are 80lbs and the lumber tarps are 120lbs but you dont carry them up you put the tarps on the last bundle going on the truck :biggrin_25515:
     
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    Thanks for the info, gear banger. That sounds a lot better. :biggrin_255:
     
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    Why even lift them that high? Work smart. Roll them onto the forks and let the lift do the labor.:biggrin_25525:
     
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    Rawlco would they hire me with 3 months experience with a trainer otr I have no flatbed experience do they have good trainers my experience with prime inc was
    the trainer just wanted me to drive did not train me I didnt know any thing about the
    paperwork when I leased a truck an drove it for two week before I drove it back to
    springfield terminal an turned it in an went home could you give me some info Thanks
     
  9. Rawlco

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    They should hire you. I expect you will have to go out with a trainer for the full 5 weeks as you have not done flatbed before and don't have six months of experience yet. I could be mistaken about that you will have to check with a recruiter.

    TMC has good trainers for the most part. There are a few lousy ones I expect, and there is always the chance that you will not click with your trainer. At TMC you have to call in to your training coordinator every week so you can tell him if you aren't getting along with your trainer, or if your trainer is neglecting something.
     
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    Rawlco Medium Load Member

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    That should be an excellent area. TMC will let you take home any load going accross I-70 I think. I think I delivered down in your neighborhood once it is sort of a resort/vacation spot isn't it? I know I saw Columbia several times we have one company that we do a lot of business with there.

    A typical week for you will have you leaving home Sunday Evening to go and park at your consignee in Kansas City waiting for your 7am delivery appointment. You will get unloaded there and have a good selection of freight going in all directions. You might pick up steel tube or perhaps Variform Vinyl siding on a multiple stop trip to Minnesota ending on Wednesday, From there you may take a load of OSB (also known as chipboard, waferboard, etc) lumber to Iowa for Thursday. From there you will take a load to St Louis for Friday morning and pick up a load in Granite City IL going accross your house for the weekend.