I'm at National Gypsum this morning in Baltimore, MD. They ship sheet rock out of here. The whole property is covered with fine, white powder and it looks like I'm the only dry van here.
Honestly, this place is a little too rough for me. I'd rather be at a nice, clean distribution center. Flatbedding seems like a dirty job. Much respect to the flatbedders for doing what you do.
Sounds just like the one in Albuquerque, NM. Gypsum is insane about safety actually so they do everything for us there. The only thing I have to do is get out and bungee down my tarps after they put them on the load. Only downside is if I’m live loading I usually have to wait at least a few hours which is an eternity to a flatbedder lol
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I'm at National Gypsum this morning in Baltimore, MD. They ship sheet rock out of here. The whole property is covered with fine, white powder and it looks like I'm the only dry van here.
Honestly, this place is a little too rough for me. I'd rather be at a nice, clean distribution center. Flatbedding seems like a dirty job. Much respect to the flatbedders for doing what you do.
Dry Van:
A trailer or truck that that requires no special attention, such as refrigeration, that hauls regular palletted, boxed, or floor-loaded freight. The most common type of trailer in trucking.