learning to flatbed
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learning to flatbed
What's the best. Way for a new driver to learn how to flabed as far as secureing loads and permits and what ever else right out of school? And when hauling heavy construction equitment do they load it on the trailer or doed the driver?
Last edited by ground_pounder; 02-06-2012 at 02:43 PM.
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Sign on with a flatbed company, such as McElroy or Maverick. Some other companies like Werner and Swift have divisions within the company devoted to flatbedding, and all will train you in load securement before you haul your first load. As far as equipment, I'm pretty sure someone with some experience in that area will chime in shortly...
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You need to sign up with Maverick or TMC. They have the best load securement training.I was with Maverick for several years and was very happy with them. As far as Heavy Haul,you have awhile before you have to worry about that.You start out hauling general flatbed freight and work your way up from there. Flatbedding is very rewarding,if you don't mind getting dirty.It is a bitch to throw lumber tarps in the wind or rain. It's all in the attitude.Alot of drivers can't cut it in flatbeds.Not knowing where you live will make a difference in which flatbed company you choose.Check the hiring area for each company I mentioned then give them a call. Best of luck.
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I'm one of the few who loads their own equipment onto the trailer but I'm local and I know how to run the equipment I'm loading. Most all heavy hauler's do not load construction equipment, just chain it down. Why would a driver be allowed to load something they have no clue how to operate normally?
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I'm one of the few who loads their own equipment onto the trailer but I'm local and I know how to run the equipment I'm loading. Most all heavy hauler's do not load construction equipment, just chain it down. Why would a driver be allowed to load something they have no clue how to operate normally?
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You need to sign up with Maverick or TMC. They have the best load securement training.I was with Maverick for several years and was very happy with them. As far as Heavy Haul,you have awhile before you have to worry about that.You start out hauling general flatbed freight and work your way up from there. Flatbedding is very rewarding,if you don't mind getting dirty.It is a bitch to throw lumber tarps in the wind or rain. It's all in the attitude.Alot of drivers can't cut it in flatbeds.Not knowing where you live will make a difference in which flatbed company you choose.Check the hiring area for each company I mentioned then give them a call. Best of luck.
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Loading is some and some. Some places will load equipment for you other places, like Richie Bro. auctions, you are on your own to either figure out how to drive it or find another trucker there that knows how.
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And yes, before anybody bothers telling me, I know I can't run in CA with my axles spread... that was just to load.
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Not a lot of flatbed companies out of CA because there's almost no flatbed freight coming out of there.
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