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Rookie truck drivers most of the time like hauling the flatbeds, when it’s just a standard load. They are usually easy to unload (as they can be unloaded from the sides, back, and even the top). Some common freight found on flatbeds is lumber, paneling, steel, auto parts, construction materials and related equipment.
Keep in mind the FMCSA has rigid rules for securing your cargo. This is major issue and if not observed, can get you a huge fine.
Recording to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), it can also be safety concern. Keep in mind that when the freight isn’t secured properly it can cause some serious issues, when slowing or accelerating.
Pros And Cons Of Hauling Reefer Truck Freight As A Rookie Truck Driver
I will put this kind of freight for rookie truck drivers as a third option down on my list because I think that reefer freight it’s a bit more complicated than the other two types.
However, it is very common that the refrigerated trucking companies hire rookie truck drivers. Some of them will even give them the additional training needed.