Profile For Charles L.

Charles L.'s Info

  • Location:

  • Driving Status:

  • Social Link:

  • Joined Us:
    2 years, 6 months ago

Charles L.'s Bio

No Bio Information Was Filled Out. Must be a secret.

Page 1 of 1

Posted:  2 years, 6 months ago

View Topic:

Work Restrictions

What is a ‘tumbler’ truck? If it’s a redi-mix concrete truck, that is heavy work putting chutes together and stowing them after use. Maybe a tumbler truck is a yard jockey truck. That might work for Charles just maybe

Well there you go Bruce. Hacking this dream to pieces. Ha ha. I believe that a concrete truck is a tumbler. I guess I will have to wait and see. I won't jump into CDL training without a job lined up. It would be a waste of my time and money otherwise. Maybe I'll see if I can get a medical exam done for a medical card. If I can get that, that may open up more opportunities. I am willing to drive long distance and put in the time, it is just the other than driving stuff that may kill my chances.

Posted:  2 years, 6 months ago

View Topic:

Work Restrictions

double-quotes-start.png

Hello. I am new here and seriously looking into at getting into trucking. I am a medically retired police officer after 16 years of service. The injury was back related and I have permanent work restrictions. These restrictions are no repetitive bending or stooping and no lifting, pushing or pulling over 25pounds. I am well aware that many places require drivers to load/unload their trailers while others have "no touch freight."

The question is, based upon my restrictions, am I un-employable as a noob? Thank you for your responses. Don't worry, you can burst my bubble. I need reality, not cherry in the sky. I really want to drive but if I am wasting my time and resources (CDL school), I'll kill my dream now. Thank you again.

double-quotes-end.png

Oh, dear. Sorry to hear about your injury.. That is.. but livable, if you are willing to adapt and sustain, no sugar will help. Here my thoughts, what you are asking about.. If, or when you get your CDL, do not ever worry about "unloading", reefer or dry box will be your choice only.. check in, back in, wait, phone call, check out, done. Do not get into Volvo, your back will scream at you' no recline.. To "sweep".. get yourself a nice battery powered blower, no sweeping required. I use Makita highest blow model, takes 3 minutes to "sweep". And no, you are not a "noob", you have driven most of your life, it is just a beefier and longer thing to watch behind yourself, widest angle possible to turn. Wish you luck. When you learn to "back up", watch your trailer tire trajectory, not a trailer itself. If any concerns or questions, I stop by sometimes.

Thank you for the encouragement. I contacted a CDL school and the guy was honest. He said there is a concern about the release handle of the trailer. He said he'd go check the torque lbs needed and call me back. His other concern was if I'd be able to pass the DOT physical. Other then work restrictions, I'm healthy. Glad he was honest about there being possible issues instead of just trying to sell me a course. Refreshing.

Possible option he said was to get me a job driving tumbler trucks so long as the jostling doesn't hurt and I was okay with that. I will learn more when he calls back but he genuinely seemed to want to help.

Posted:  2 years, 6 months ago

View Topic:

Work Restrictions

Thank you guys for all your input. There are many things to consider. I did yard work for my last church (I just moved, so new church now) and used the back pack blower (gas powered), operated the ride on mower and used the weed eater just fine. All these items were under 25lbs.

I'll call a recruiter and see what they say. The worst that happens is I find a different career path.

Thank you all again for the time you took in responding.

Posted:  2 years, 6 months ago

View Topic:

Work Restrictions

Can you climb into and out of the truck several times per day? Can you climb into the trailer to sweep it out. When dropping and hooking, sometimes, the landing gear is very hard to crank. Some trailers have handles to release the tandems that can be difficult to lift or pull.

Hope that helps.

I can raise/lower a car with the poor excuse of a jack that comes stock with the vehicle if that is comparable to turning the crank on a landing gear for a trailer?

Thank you for the quick reply. Yes, I can climb in and out of a cab and into/out of a trailer. The work restrictions are in place to keep me from further damaging my back. I am not sure of the poundage requirements needed for cranking on a the handle for the landing gear or the trailer release.

I'm not a truck driver yet, but I did go to school for it a few years ago. The thing that stands out to me is raising and lowering the landing gear. Some of that requires a good deal of strength. I'm not even sure how the women in the industry handle it. I could bench nearly 300lbs the time, and I struggled with some of the landing gear at the school.

Posted:  2 years, 6 months ago

View Topic:

Work Restrictions

Hello. I am new here and seriously looking into at getting into trucking. I am a medically retired police officer after 16 years of service. The injury was back related and I have permanent work restrictions. These restrictions are no repetitive bending or stooping and no lifting, pushing or pulling over 25pounds. I am well aware that many places require drivers to load/unload their trailers while others have "no touch freight."

The question is, based upon my restrictions, am I un-employable as a noob? Thank you for your responses. Don't worry, you can burst my bubble. I need reality, not cherry in the sky. I really want to drive but if I am wasting my time and resources (CDL school), I'll kill my dream now. Thank you again.

Page 1 of 1

Why Join Trucking Truth?

We have an awesome set of tools that will help you understand the trucking industry and prepare for a great start to your trucking career. Not only that, but everything we offer here at TruckingTruth is 100% free - no strings attached! Sign up now and get instant access to our member's section:
High Road Training Program Logo
  • The High Road Training Program
  • The High Road Article Series
  • The Friendliest Trucker's Forum Ever!
  • Email Updates When New Articles Are Posted

Apply For Paid CDL Training Through TruckingTruth

Did you know you can fill out one quick form here on TruckingTruth and apply to several companies at once for paid CDL training? Seriously! The application only takes one minute. You will speak with recruiters today. There is no obligation whatsoever. Learn more and apply here:

Apply For Paid CDL Training