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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Portsmouth, Va.
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I'VE BEEN OUT OF THE GAME FOR A LITTLE WHILE. LOOKS LIKE YOU GUYS HAVE BEEN KEEPING YOURSELF BUSY SINCE I'VE BEEN GONE.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: LUGOFF, SC
Posts: 285
Originally Posted by J. FLOYD
I'VE BEEN OUT OF THE GAME FOR A LITTLE WHILE. LOOKS LIKE YOU GUYS HAVE BEEN KEEPING YOURSELF BUSY SINCE I'VE BEEN GONE.
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Ok, quick question. I have ZERO flatbed experience. If I got to TMC will I have to go with a driver trainer or will the show me how to tarp and strap their in orientation then assign me a truck? Just curious.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: LUGOFF, SC
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Originally Posted by fireman932003
Ok, quick question. I have ZERO flatbed experience. If I got to TMC will I have to go with a driver trainer or will the show me how to tarp and strap their in orientation then assign me a truck? Just curious.
Depending on your OTR experience you will be classified as a trainee A or B. The Trainee A goes out with a driver trainer for six weeks, while the trainee B will go out for just three weeks. You will get familiar with the equipment, including how to use our spread axle trailers. Tiedown and tarping class just gets you familiar how we secure the load.
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So, even though I have been driving a truck for 8 yrs I will still have to go out with a trainer. I was a driver trainer for Werner for 2 yrs. I don't mind doing the flatbed securment class just not to thrilled about the going out with a trainer thing. But I have to do what I have to do.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: LUGOFF, SC
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Originally Posted by fireman932003
So, even though I have been driving a truck for 8 yrs I will still have to go out with a trainer. I was a driver trainer for Werner for 2 yrs. I don't mind doing the flatbed securment class just not to thrilled about the going out with a trainer thing. But I have to do what I have to do.
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Originally Posted by fireman932003
So, even though I have been driving a truck for 8 yrs I will still have to go out with a trainer. I was a driver trainer for Werner for 2 yrs. I don't mind doing the flatbed securment class just not to thrilled about the going out with a trainer thing. But I have to do what I have to do.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: China Spring, TX
Posts: 377
if you dont have any flatbed experience then the training will help out greatly. if you do linehaul and get a trainer in your area then you will get an idea of the type of freight that you will spend most of your time dealing with and the locations of shippers and their little quarks. plus you will get some tips on getting the job done smarter not harder. it does suck having to ride in someone elses truck again but i think that it is worth it not to damage something or kill someone due to not knowing how to properly secure.
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