Advice to new owner/operator |
07-21-2021, (Subject: Advice to new owner/operator ) Post: #23 | |||
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RE: Advice to new owner/operator (07-21-2021 )Chamberpains Wrote: You have to be a wise go getter in this industry. I have a feeling Mr. Loo is filled to the brim with wisdom but the streams running dry on the go getter side. It's nothing bad on him. We will all get there. This industry is a daunting beast of burden. Squiggly lines, Roller coasters, rackets, fighting!?!??!? What? This is what I love about this industry. The tough times seem to propel you to the next level if you don't give up and helps to find other avenues to swim in. The other day I took my first flat bed load. It was power only and needed to be tarped and strapped. It took me nearly four hours because I didn't have the proper equipment. I bought the U hook straps instead of the flat hooks that fit the holes on a flat bed. I also bought the wrong size tarps and they were the cheap poly instead of vinyl. I would have bought the vinyl but there wasn't any place nearby that sold them. I could have given up, but instead I improvised by using the black bungees to hold the hook in place on one side while securing/ ratcheting the other side down. The wind was blowing the light 30×20 poly tarps all around and that was also very frustrating. I had to work with the wind and finally got both sides down over the load. I then had to throw extra ratchets on top of the tarp to prevent the wind from kiting the tarps across the county. It's good to be diversified in this field, just in case one side falls flat, you can pick up and keep moving in another direction. User's Signature: We're a full grid off. | |||
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