I checked out their website once. I thought it said home most weekends. That could mean anything. As for tarping and securing, I've found that building materials is the easiest load to do this on. Everything is tight and even. Try it on a load of crane parts once.
TMC Transportation, Inc. - Des Moines, Ia.?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by JCarr, Oct 21, 2005.
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Couple things to watch for... Is it an LTL company? Make sure you get paid for stops. If the company charges the customer for tarping then you should get part of it. I don't know anything about TMC but that's what we do here.
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But I hear they don't let just anyone in on the John Deere acc't. That one must pay pretty good.
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No they dont let anyone on the John Deere account, you have to live in a certain area and you have to be with the company for a certain amount time. The comment about tarping building materials, have you loaded at a lowes terminal they will stack about 15 different types of materials odd shaped and all kinds of crazy.
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I went to TMC bootcamp right out of cdl school. If you want to flatbed and learn how to secure things then TMC will show you, but it's not easy. Unfortunately they had a problem with some medication I was taking and we parted ways before I ever got with a trainer.
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