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moose81 11-08-2007 02:25 PM

prime flatbed
 
before you say anything i know prome is not the best company to go with, but right now they are the compnay that will take me. I was just wondering what prime hauled on their skateboards?

thanks
moose

Jackrabbit379 11-09-2007 05:15 AM

Probably just about anything you can throw a strap over. :P

I do know that Prime, and Passmore are in cahoots with each other. Passmore hauls lots of wood products, sheetrock etc. Pipe, and stuff.

steelhauler2007 11-10-2007 02:49 AM

Since Prime bought out Passmore,Prime hauls alot more sheetrock and lumber. Any account Passmore had you see Prime trailers there now and the opposite is true on Prime accounts you will see Passmore trailers.Prime hauls your normal flatbed loads.No oversize loads.Have you checked with Maverick? I drive for them and they are a good company.

Jackrabbit379 11-10-2007 09:57 AM

Yeah, I saw a Passmore Pete pulling a Prime trailer. Atleast they kept the black Petes. :P

DaveP 11-10-2007 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by Jackrabbit379
Yeah, I saw a Passmore Pete pulling a Prime trailer. Atleast they kept the black Petes. :P

Yeah...I noticed a couple Passmores in Houston this week and one was hooked to a Prime trailer...

Jarhed1964 11-10-2007 02:22 PM

Got a friend who has been hauling a skateboard for Prime for the past year or so, most of it as a Lease driver. He makes a lot of money because they generally will run him as hard as he is willing to run. He's independent on his logs since he's leasing, so he runs hot books pretty regularly. He hauls pretty much everything mentioned above, plus some heavy steel for construction (although that is slowing down this time of year).

He tells me that if you want to run with Prime as a lease op or as a company driver, they will run you like a dog. 8) The mileage pay is what kept me away.

Double R 11-10-2007 02:31 PM


He's independent on his logs since he's leasing, so he runs hot books pretty regularly.

Another company hero :roll: .

steelhauler2007 11-11-2007 03:18 AM

If it can't be done legal than this truck won't do it.I can run legal and still make money and don't have to worry about DOT sneeking up on ya.

century451 11-11-2007 07:09 AM

Lease operator or not, he has to run his logs through Prime. I call BS, The dispatcher knows his hours as well as safety. He has to report them every morning as well as they check em against the Qualcomm. They will run you hard if you want but the log department works on a point system for log infractions. When you hit the magic number your history.

Elmdor 11-13-2007 07:29 AM


I was just wondering what prime hauled on their skateboards?
All kinds of Steel (lots of pipe, raw steel, steel beams for buildings), Glass, lots of coils (Aluminum coils are the most common), sheet rock, lumber is another popular load, copper plates, intermodal containers, produce (mostly onions), decorative stone, rocks/boulders. Sometimes you'll even get mixed loads for Lowes or Home Depot. These are interesting because you'll goto one of their DCs and they just stack stuff on the flatbed that the retail store ordered. It's all in boxes like you'd see on the shelf with some lumber mixed in and sometimes the occasional odd item (like ladders, chairs or the like).

They expect you to run pretty hard and the lease drivers actually make some good money (glass loads will pay $3 /mile), but it's a lot of work. The majority of the loads that I had were all tarp loads and had steel or coils.

I would think twice about company flatbed unless you like working for free. It's not too bad of a company, they definitely won't babysit you and the longest I've ever sat empty waiting to reload was about 6 hours. The thing I didn't like was you get 1 or 2 days off a month and $10 to strap and secure 3 tarps is pathetic. I made about $600 a week, which is what I made driving local so after 2 months I quit and went back to local work, it's just not worth breaking an arm or a leg over.


can run legal and still make money and don't have to worry about DOT sneeking up on ya.
I agree, your don't need 3 logbooks to make money. I ran legal, but thats cause I like getting a good 9-10 hours of sleep and having some me time. I don't understand why someone would want to stay up 20 hours a day and drive for 18 of them.


The mileage pay is what kept me away.
Yea, I was only getting .29 cpm and I think even Swift and Werner pay better then that.


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