Weight lifting?by Josh
Hello Again, You are wise for being concerned about filling in an application where a trucking company has strength requirements. It is possible that you could "build up" to where you could lift the minimum weight specified, but that might take time that you don't have. When someone goes to work for a trucking company who has said that he/she can lift the minimum amount of weight specified on the application, they expect for the driver to do it. You don't want to ruin your chances for a first-out-of-school job because you can't do what you said you could do. Bear in mind that there are many trucking companies, some of which specialize in hiring those fresh out of school. We have personally unloaded very few trailers ourselves over the years. In fact, since OTR drivers are usually paid by the mile (not by the hour), many times companies will pay a "lumper" to unload a trailer (especially at grocery warehouses). The lumpers know how to unload the trailers and can meet the receiver's specifications. One way to find out how a company prefers to handle loading and unloading is to find out how much it will pay you as the driver versus a lumper. The last regional trucking company Mike drove for would pay a driver $40 to unload a trailer but a lumper up to $300! So, it was in the driver's best interest to conserve his/her energy for driving and let the lumper do the grunt work. There are some trucking companies that have direct customer deliveries where lifting that much weight is required. One time, I had a very large and heavy box delivered to my front door on the second floor of a building. The driver may have used a hand truck to get it upstairs, but he certainly had to have it loaded on the truck first. As you are working your way through trucking school, weigh all of your options carefully. If you can't talk with drivers face-to-face, then visit the trucking forums, read posts and ask questions. I hope this is helpful. When you get on the road, we wish you safe travels and lots of money saving opportunities. Best regards, Vicki Simons http://www.truck-drivers-money-saving-tips.com/ For more money saving tips, see the navigation column at left or return to our home page. |
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