Oput your body through what? Lifting a 60 pound tarp twice a week?
If a guy has a prior injury that limits his lifting, then I can see it. But in that case he shouldn't be considering trucking at all cause bouncing down the road 10 hours a day does more damage to your body than any tarping will.
Too old for flatbed?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by majorbanjo, Jun 23, 2016.
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I started flat-bedding at 62. You won't have any problem that you can't work past. Mainly because your old enough to know how to "work smart". It just gets easier and easier. But if I was you, I'd take a look at Melton for a flat-bedding job. That's where I learned to flatbed and being a vet, you'll appreciate how they operate.Hegemeister and majorbanjo Thank this. -
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Wanted to start in flatbedding out of school but ended up in van. I'm in same age group and looking to go flatbed at some point. Watching thread.
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Throwing 550 plus boxes of 90 to 120 pound beef, seafood etc is fun too. Tarping a covered wagon is much more funner than a straight flat. But keeping a covered wagon TARPED in the winds out west is harder than a straight flat.Dave_in_AZ Thanks this. -
As long as you can lift, bend, pull, throw and think creatively, you'll do fine.
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Lifting the baggage gear of the wife into the bunk to get her settled on a run....
throwing a tantrum at the dispatcher who displays a blockhead and temper to match...
thinking creatively, three logbooks, smeared coffee and offering pizza to the intensly frowning DOT man standing on your fuel tank...Dave_in_AZ and Zeviander Thank this.
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