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Old 10-04-2006, 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by nobotox
What brand,make of tranny does TMC's Pete 379 have in them??
Eaton.
 
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Old 10-05-2006, 09:34 AM
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Default shippers or consignees around Memphis?

Is there some where around Memphis that yall pickup or deliver to on a regular basis? I see a TMC truck just about everyday on I-40 east of memphis. sometimes the trucks are going east sometimes west, but there are almost always 70-80% of the time they are running deadhead. Today was a pete387, heading east deadhead. Sure looked sharp though!!!!!! Nice and shinny.
 
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Old 10-05-2006, 01:13 PM
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It's been a while since I was with TMC. There's the Temple-Inland in West Menphis. Drywall loads. There's also the Ameristeel (I think) in Jackson. Steel loads. That's just from the top of my head. Neither of those guarantees anything though. You'll still be home most weekends, but you may wind up never loading out of either spot. Often, you'll load out of someplace that is a couple hundred miles away from home on Friday, take it to the house, then deliver a couple hundred miles away Monday morning. Makes for a good weekend at home, and decent paycheck. I wouldn't worry about it. 8)
 
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Old 10-05-2006, 05:31 PM
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Headin for DM tomorrow. Long bus ride ahead. Can't wait to get going and get it over with. Haven't rode a bus for 30 years!! I don't think they have improved any. At least the ride is free! Couldn't swing the airline on such short notice. I guess this will get me into the OTR mode.
 
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Old 10-05-2006, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by nrvsreck
I wouldn't worry about it. 8)

Im not worried about it just curious thats all... i know ill get home every week more or less. IM pretty much narrowed down to TMC or MAverick depending on who takes me in first. Im starting CDL soon not sure when went down to the local CC to get things moving and found that the class starting on the 25th is already full. they guy didnt know when the next classes started soo..... its in nov sometime... anyhow.. from reading posts here ive figured it out that im better of not oweing anyone anything to get my lic.

anyhow i just thought it was odd that i see a truck deadhead all the time and figured there HAS to be somewhere around here they are either leaving from or going to somewhat close by. Shoot even a couple weeks back maybe 3 at the most i seen a TMC truck going through my town at 4am one morning and were a good 20 miles off of i-40, and he wasnt even headed towards the interstate. cant remember if he was loaded or not. i think he was... could have been trying to skip the scales in brownsville ... i hear they are pretty bad...

thanks for the info.. if anyone else know of any places ournd memphis TMC goes to chime in........
 
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Old 10-05-2006, 11:26 PM
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We load in bunch of places around Memphis. We DLV a lot of steel down off 7th ave at least i think that's the street name. its just south of the truck stop they closed down. Then we load a lot of Sheetrock and eucalyptus chips out of west Memphis. some of the guys prefer to go over to Jackson, tn. to pick up a load of steel.
 
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Old 10-08-2006, 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted by nrvsreck
I don't think noobs should drive around in long hood Petes until they've got a little more experience, but that's just my opinion.
Actually IMO that is a good thing. If they break it during their closely monitored road and yard training, so be it. After learning to back and drive on the long nose, getting into a short nose will seem easier, building their confidence. I am happy that my noob, starting with me tomorrow, has experience with a long nose rather than a Freightliner. I had to go from a tight-turning Freightliner to a 387 with my trainer.
The noobs are also able to shift on the 13 speed in orientation instead of the Super 10.
 
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Old 10-09-2006, 12:42 PM
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I talked to Alicia today about driving for TMC. They had an ad in the Rapid City,SD paper so I called and she said I could be home just about every weekend.The pay and benefits sound pretty good and the trucks are nice.I have 6 years of experience hauling livestock,reefers and grain trailers all over the US.Is there anyone out there that lives in western SD and can tell me if every thing is on the level or if I should look elsewhere.Also I am not to crazy about 4 weeks with a trainer,I haven't had to run with anyone that long since I was 21. Thanks and I will be waing for a reply.
 
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Old 10-09-2006, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by bsd
I talked to Alicia today about driving for TMC. They had an ad in the Rapid City,SD paper so I called and she said I could be home just about every weekend.The pay and benefits sound pretty good and the trucks are nice.I have 6 years of experience hauling livestock,reefers and grain trailers all over the US.Is there anyone out there that lives in western SD and can tell me if every thing is on the level or if I should look elsewhere.Also I am not to crazy about 4 weeks with a trainer,I haven't had to run with anyone that long since I was 21. Thanks and I will be waing for a reply.
You will NEED the 4 weeks to get a feel for the different loads that we haul and be taught how to secure them properly. TMC is NOT your average flatbed carrier. Hiring on with the best requires a little more. Yes it CAN suck but it can also be fun. Depends on your trainer and how well you two hit it off. Besides, at 27 you are still just a "youngin" hehehe.
Seriously though, good luck to you and if you have any questions or problems, let me know.
 
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Old 10-09-2006, 01:28 PM
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Default home daily

Fred,

Hows that home daily gig workin out i have been reading about? Any word on that type of deal comming to the south anytime soon?
 

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