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tinkertrain 03-17-2009 12:50 PM

heavy haul question
 
hello all first post just wanted to know something

I live in central texas and have been driving for 10 years, owner operator for 5 of that back to company step deck 48 states now was wondering how to get into heavy haul with my own truck I hauled my own D 7 around and moved some for other ppl but never much but was just wondering without " heavy haul experiance" would i get into it company truck 4 axel rgn 3 axel type job thanks

Jumbo 03-17-2009 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by tinkertrain (Post 442922)
hello all first post just wanted to know something

I live in central texas and have been driving for 10 years, owner operator for 5 of that back to company step deck 48 states now was wondering how to get into heavy haul with my own truck I hauled my own D 7 around and moved some for other ppl but never much but was just wondering without " heavy haul experiance" would i get into it company truck 4 axel rgn 3 axel type job thanks

Not to rain on your parade but my guess is that without any verifyable HH experience you might have to start at the bottom anywhere you go.

tinkertrain 03-17-2009 03:33 PM

i figured as much was just wondering of a company that i could start with that also does hh that i could maybe work into it ( ofcorse also home everynight paid an ungodly amount and and they provide hot sexy women to come wash the truck every weekend while i sit and drink beer while watching )

broncrider1 03-17-2009 03:59 PM

for where your at lonestar trans might be a decent bet.....they have several facilities in texas

but i also have heard that they are a pain at times

pay is good...44 cpm, and slowly work ya up in levels to the really big stuff

i think theres a few threads in this very section have contain posts about this outfit

terrylamar 03-17-2009 04:41 PM

You can try Anderson Trucking Service (ATS) out of Saint Cloud, MN. They do heavy haul. I am in orientation and will post more information after I am dispatched on my first load. That should be on Friday.

They hired me and I am from Austin, TX. I did find out today maybe I was lucky because the recruiter thought Austin was 67 miles from Laredo, TX, where ATS has a terminal. Maybe if I do well they will hire someone else from the area.

Generally speaking, without verifiable experience in heavy haul, you will start as a class 4, general freight and move up by hauling five loads of the next higher class. I can dig out the exact requirements for each class if you are interested. I think, starting at class two you also have to take a written test. 1A is the highest class.

Some drivers stay at class 4 by choice. Others want to have more freight available and work their way up as quickly as possibly. Whatever class you are you can haul one class above and all classes below you. Making more freight available and you will get priority for any load over a lower class.

matcat 03-18-2009 02:41 AM

I always wondered what it would be like to haul one of those HH trailers that have like 5 or 6 pivot points and like 20 axles ;)

Jackrabbit379 03-18-2009 04:04 AM


Originally Posted by terrylamar (Post 442966)
You can try Anderson Trucking Service (ATS) out of Saint Cloud, MN. They do heavy haul. I am in orientation and will post more information after I am dispatched on my first load. That should be on Friday.

They hired me and I am from Austin, TX. I did find out today maybe I was lucky because the recruiter thought Austin was 67 miles from Laredo, TX, where ATS has a terminal. Maybe if I do well they will hire someone else from the area.

Generally speaking, without verifiable experience in heavy haul, you will start as a class 4, general freight and move up by hauling five loads of the next higher class. I can dig out the exact requirements for each class if you are interested. I think, starting at class two you also have to take a written test. 1A is the highest class.

Some drivers stay at class 4 by choice. Others want to have more freight available and work their way up as quickly as possibly. Whatever class you are you can haul one class above and all classes below you. Making more freight available and you will get priority for any load over a lower class.

I am back in the truck again. :p Welcome back, Terry!
I think, Anderson has a "Texas" regional or something?

glctrucker 03-18-2009 04:29 AM


Originally Posted by tinkertrain (Post 442922)
hello all first post just wanted to know something

I live in central texas and have been driving for 10 years, owner operator for 5 of that back to company step deck 48 states now was wondering how to get into heavy haul with my own truck I hauled my own D 7 around and moved some for other ppl but never much but was just wondering without " heavy haul experiance" would i get into it company truck 4 axel rgn 3 axel type job thanks


Keep us posted on your search and what you find. I live in the area also (near Dripping Springs) and have been thinking about getting into heavy haul sometime down the line if possible.


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