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usually..If you want hard job with lot of respect work yourself up into over dimensional and multi axle super loads …It requires thinking man and the best of the best to make it with an 1012 axle rig……There thats my two centavos worth…Originally Posted by bigjoe Remember TMC stands for Tarp More Cargo.Their loads are almost always tarped and HEAVY! There are better choices but for start they are OK.To offer counter opinion would say reefers or hauling any kind of edible commodity s buttermilk through straw. If you like running hard, fast and illegal…
How about car hauling? My point is information can be your friend if you go trucking, try to be one of the drivers that read, rather than getting info from the CB. Youll find that many of the companies either reimburse you for lumping it yourself, hiring lumper or have contract lumpers at facilities? If they dont pay the full amount for unloading, Id look elsewhere. Tmc Jump On Me First And Wants Me To Start Asap. The large freebie magazines like Truckers News, etc., as well as as sources on the internet hold wealth of info.
do have friend who drove for them several years back and he said they were alright. Youll find that many of the companies either reimburse you for lumping it yourself, hiring lumper or have contract lumpers at facilities? If they dont pay the full amount for unloading, Id look elsewhere. Your choice. Re Tmc TMC was the FIRST and ONLY company drove for… Thats an important question to ask when youre checking out companies. You can always learn to drive and back in reefer, then switch to flats as the economy picks up.
__________________Im not young enough to know everything Oscar Wilde…Re Tmc Remember TMC stands for Tarp More Cargo.Their loads are almost always tarped and HEAVY! There are better choices but for start they are OK.To offer counter opinion would say reefers or hauling any kind of edible commodity s buttermilk through straw. If you like running hard, fast and illegal…if you like being combination driver and warehouse worker unloading peoples freight that THEY ordered…then knock yourself out…reefers are for you! I have flatbedded and stepdecked nearly all my career and have done well with minimum of layover. Have Heard There Like The Military.
