TMC
#1661
Originally Posted by mf2004champ
I am debating between going flatbedding and dry van. I've heard experienced drivers not recommend flatbeds for newbie's.
I would like to know why newbie's shouldn't start out in flats? Are they that much more difficult to drive than dry van? What are some of the main differences in the two, excluding tarping and securing? thanks. http://www.classadrivers.com/phpBB2/...edding+newbies
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#1663
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Earth, North America, North, East, 9th State, 42° 56' 1" N, 72° 16' 41" W
Posts: 538
Originally Posted by ChefTrev
With Peterbilt discontinuing the 379, what is TMC going to replace them with the 388 or 389, just wondering? The count down to DSM has begun. Chef Trev
You got a date for DSM?
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#1664
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Lexington, NC
Posts: 55
Just finished first week!
1487 miles. All lumber loads. I am ded to the world haha. Driving with O/O who's been in the guard for 25 yrs and a trainer for 7 at TMC in a 99 freightshaker w/ a slipping 8th gear makes for great 1 sided conversation. Very TOUGH and I mean VERY TOUGH week. Not the work but the trainer yelling in my ear and my lack of being able to down shift makes for a very good 1 sided converstation too. SIR YES SIR! But its wonderful day when you wake up in DisneyLand. (5 for fighting) :wink:
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#1666
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Earth, North America, North, East, 9th State, 42° 56' 1" N, 72° 16' 41" W
Posts: 538
Originally Posted by AsphaltBound
Just finished first week!
1487 miles. All lumber loads. I am ded to the world haha. Driving with O/O who's been in the guard for 25 yrs and a trainer for 7 at TMC in a 99 freightshaker w/ a slipping 8th gear makes for great 1 sided conversation. Very TOUGH and I mean VERY TOUGH week. Not the work but the trainer yelling in my ear and my lack of being able to down shift makes for a very good 1 sided converstation too. SIR YES SIR! But its wonderful day when you wake up in DisneyLand. (5 for fighting) :wink:
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#1667
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 76
Originally Posted by AsphaltBound
Just finished first week!
1487 miles. All lumber loads. I am ded to the world haha. Driving with O/O who's been in the guard for 25 yrs and a trainer for 7 at TMC in a 99 freightshaker w/ a slipping 8th gear makes for great 1 sided conversation. Very TOUGH and I mean VERY TOUGH week. Not the work but the trainer yelling in my ear and my lack of being able to down shift makes for a very good 1 sided converstation too. SIR YES SIR! But its wonderful day when you wake up in DisneyLand. (5 for fighting) :wink: jeff
#1668
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: New York City USA
Posts: 1,175
Originally Posted by AsphaltBound
Just finished first week!
1487 miles. All lumber loads. I am ded to the world haha. Driving with O/O who's been in the guard for 25 yrs and a trainer for 7 at TMC in a 99 freightshaker w/ a slipping 8th gear makes for great 1 sided conversation. Very TOUGH and I mean VERY TOUGH week. Not the work but the trainer yelling in my ear and my lack of being able to down shift makes for a very good 1 sided converstation too. SIR YES SIR! But its wonderful day when you wake up in DisneyLand. (5 for fighting) :wink: Good luck to you and keep us posted!
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#1669
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Earth, North America, North, East, 9th State, 42° 56' 1" N, 72° 16' 41" W
Posts: 538
Hey Drivers,
I don't know if you have ever heard of a thing called Trucker Buddy. It is an organization that puts a school class and drivers together. You send them letters, pictures, and postcards. They send you letters and such. I have a sixth grade, special ed class in Butler, NJ. I am having a great time with it. If you are interested in the program, you can check it out at http://www.truckerbuddy.com/
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#1670
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Sulphur Springs, TX
Posts: 528
I thought TMC only wanted O/O's with late-model, good looking trucks. I've seen some real clunkers lately here in Tejas. :roll:
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