Ran a bunch of those loads for Knight. Not much to say - "here's your trailer, put it over there" *points 400 miles away* - pretty much like the rest of dry van.
Yeah, I used to pick up at Waste Management all the time then take it to the international paper Mills... It was decent, the pay wasn't great but it wasn't bad at the same time.
Eh... it gets me home if all else fails. Don't like to haul bales unless there's literally no other backhaul to be had, tho... damned things are always heavy and cheap
skeletons_asshole@reddit
Ran a bunch of those loads for Knight. Not much to say - "here's your trailer, put it over there" *points 400 miles away* - pretty much like the rest of dry van.
Main_Section_1641@reddit
I’ve done it. What you want to know ?
vizarhali@reddit
Is it piss bottle friendly ?
Timmy98789@reddit
Yeah, bring a funnel.
FishermanFabulous605@reddit
These bales are super absorbent and already stink like shit. Save the bottle for another day.
evofromk0@reddit
This is not cardboard, this is rubbish.
AndromedanPrince@reddit
paper plants use this this type.of recycled cardboard. rubbish to you, but money to others
AndromedanPrince@reddit
my first job was a corrugated account. drop n hook, took frequent naps also
TruckerKryten@reddit
Yeah, I used to pick up at Waste Management all the time then take it to the international paper Mills... It was decent, the pay wasn't great but it wasn't bad at the same time.
banryu95@reddit
I handle it as LTL freight from time to time. Never flat bed, just dry van. New and recycling bails.
Waste-College2768@reddit
No complaints from the cardboard places I’ve done other than very tight spaces sometimes. They usually load me under an hour.
TripleTrucker@reddit
I used to pick those up from grocery stores many many years ago. Crappy pay but m-f home every night
Steve_Mauro@reddit
Wanna move, but no customers in that space
StoneDruid@reddit
I hate that goddamn place I don't think I've ever waited less than 5 hours, but if you're 5 mins late they'll make you reschedule
SaltAndBitter@reddit
Eh... it gets me home if all else fails. Don't like to haul bales unless there's literally no other backhaul to be had, tho... damned things are always heavy and cheap
Naborsx21@reddit
like 60% of what I do is paper :o