For an Express BCO, when looking at the loadboard, we know the weight of the load and our limitations as straight truck drivers, but dimensions can be the deciding factor. Will it fit in the space we have available?
Carrier Group agents, not Express, generally post trailer loads. And they don't consider straight trucks when posting the loads. But, when calling a Carrier Group agent about a load, many agents will try to make it work for you, others will just say "We need a trailer".
If you ask about dimensions first and if you think you have the space, you have a better chance of getting the load. If you just ask" Will it fit on a straight truck?" many times the answer will be "No."
Sometimes it is all in how you ask the questions.
I hope this will help some other straight trucks get some of those trailer loads.
Be safe
Carrier Group agents, not Express, generally post trailer loads. And they don't consider straight trucks when posting the loads. But, when calling a Carrier Group agent about a load, many agents will try to make it work for you, others will just say "We need a trailer".
If you ask about dimensions first and if you think you have the space, you have a better chance of getting the load. If you just ask" Will it fit on a straight truck?" many times the answer will be "No."
Sometimes it is all in how you ask the questions.
I hope this will help some other straight trucks get some of those trailer loads.
Be safe