TMC question
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Anybody work/worked for TMC here?
Just want to find out about them I will be getting my CDL myself in a private school so I won;t have to do it for a company school,I'm 44 will that be a factor in hiring,but I'm in excellent health I'm a construction worker and used to working so that's why wouldn't mind flatbedding. Oh,and is flatbedding more money than vans?
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Originally Posted by scania
Anybody work/worked for TMC here?
Just want to find out about them I will be getting my CDL myself in a private school so I won;t have to do it for a company school,I'm 44 will that be a factor in hiring,but I'm in excellent health I'm a construction worker and used to working so that's why wouldn't mind flatbedding. Oh,and is flatbedding more money than vans? As far a flatbedding more money than vans? Well, that all depends on who you ask, and what their frame of mind is. Flatbedding to me is a little more enjoyable and much less headache than most van frieght. With a flat, the majority of the time you show up with a load, they are waiting for it and ready to get it off your back. Occassionally you have wait times loading, but from my experience, was nowhere near as bad as pulling a reefer. Lanes can also be better also. Another thing with flats, you will definitely get accustomed to runnin' the back roads, of the main veins per se! I love seeing the old towns and places time has basically forgot. TMC is probably the best Flatbed Training Fleet out there, at least in my opinion. There are others, just do your research carefully, and most of all, ASK Questions, and get the answers! IF you have to call back twice, and talk to two different people, get the answers. And yes, TMC recruiters, like any company's sometimes have a tendency to bend the facts. But last I heard, they were working to bring them back in line. I had heard of two that were fired for not being truthful during phone interviews, one was my original recruiter. But again, that goes on at all the big fleets. Just ask the questions, to try and not be so suprised when ya get to DM. Good Luck.
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TMC was my first driving company 2 years ago. I drove for them for about a year. They are a good solid company they have never lied to me, and gave me options on the loads to take. They have a good trainning program. Driver have the option of getting paid by percentage or miles. I got paid by percentage. I roughly brought home 800. to 1000.
a week after taxes, i was claiming 3. TMC is a good starting company you are home every friday 98% of the time. benefits are good blue cross, also other benefits. Tarping sucks, when i was there they only paied 10.00 for tarping. very few delays or waiting around for a load. you will spend 2 weeks in iowa for training. if your in shape and have speed you should'nt have a problem. I have known guys that have gotten canned because they were not what the company was looking for. ask your recruiter as many questions as possible, they are preety good. i left TMC because i have a family and it can get pretty difficult. but if i was single i would go back to TMC in a heart beat. Today, im hauling gas tanker and with a teamsters union. TMC helped me get this job because they do have a good reputation. Joe.
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Scania,I worked for TMC.I was 47 years old.I obtained my cdl on my own.Went to a local driving school.If you have good character,good work history,and good health, you should have no problem.Great company.I wont ever forget the two weeks in Des Moines.
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Originally Posted by scania
Anybody work/worked for TMC here?
Just want to find out about them I will be getting my CDL myself in a private school so I won;t have to do it for a company school,I'm 44 will that be a factor in hiring,but I'm in excellent health I'm a construction worker and used to working so that's why wouldn't mind flatbedding. Oh,and is flatbedding more money than vans?
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Originally Posted by Trucker4Life
Originally Posted by scania
Anybody work/worked for TMC here?
Just want to find out about them I will be getting my CDL myself in a private school so I won;t have to do it for a company school,I'm 44 will that be a factor in hiring,but I'm in excellent health I'm a construction worker and used to working so that's why wouldn't mind flatbedding. Oh,and is flatbedding more money than vans?
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Originally Posted by scania
Anybody work/worked for TMC here?
1st want to find out about them I will be getting my CDL myself in a private school so I won;t have to do it for a company school,I'm 44 will that be a factor in hiring,but I'm in excellent health I'm a construction worker and used to working so that's why wouldn't mind flatbedding.
Oh,and is flatbedding more money than vans?
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Yes
No Yes Try checking the 211 page TMC thread http://www.classadrivers.com/phpBB2/...152&start=3150 for answers to any other questions. :wink:
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