With so many truck drivers moving freight across the country, there are sure to be some strange loads that drivers run into. We recently were so curious about this that we asked our Facebook page fans, “What’s the most unique load you've ever had to haul?”
Here are some of the responses we received:
“Hauled a load of junk TVs, computers, desks, and copy machines for the Verizon complex…” – Michael V.
“Full load of Styrofoam. Floor to ceiling, front to back. Had to get a forklift to push the doors together so I could close them. Total weight was almost 5000 lbs.” – Don D.
“Sail boat fuel.” – Ricky H.
“Precast concrete doors for a loony toons at home bomb shelter.” – Joseph N.
“The big top tent for a circus.” – DenRay
“I think it would have to be the load my Dad had one of these horrible three tiered salmon pink sock tables. Each one was about 45lbs. and most of the stores that were set to get one didn’t want it. Lol” – Cristal S.
“Hot wax that cooled off on me! Lol (what a mess…) now Crude oil!” – Desmond M.
“High altitude chocolate…from Hershey’s…packed in nitrogen containers…” – Ray V.
As you can tell, no matter how big, small, unique, or strange an item may be, it probably gets transported across the country by a truck for businesses and consumers.
Driver Solutions is aware of the dependence and high need for qualified truck drivers, which is why we help hopeful truckers get great CDL training. We understand that paying thousands of dollars for CDL training in hopes of finding an entry-level trucking job with a good company can create a lot of uncertainty and stress. To help reduce these feelings, Driver Solutions specializes in placing students in a paid CDL training program that covers the cost of tuition AND matches drivers with a job at respectable trucking company BEFORE they start school.
If you’re ready to help meet the need for drivers and get your career started, just complete the online application to set up a time to speak with a Driver Agent about your options.
Who knows what unique loads you might transport!










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