What types of loads need to be secured with nets?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by madness, Jan 22, 2012.
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Live parakeets !
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flattened cars gettin hauled on a flatbed!
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Live bees---------
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Sod.
If there are white boxes are under them it's most likely bees. I've always wanted to haul them, but believe it or not they don't pay that well. Every load I've ever seen was always 2.20-2.50 per mile. Of course, if you compare bees to sod or junk cars, bees pay good. -
Yeah, white boxes plus a few stragglers trying to get under the nets.
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CDL mill grads headed to orientation
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Well they need to be maintained at a constact 72degrees. Please let out every 36 hours for food and water. Any downers just whip out the hot paddle to get them back on their feet.
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