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    GREAT addition ! ! ! Being a student and wanting to get some idea as to just exactly what I want to go into, this is a superb starting point. Will definitely save time. Thanks alot Capt. America[/i][/b]
    Whatever you do, you need courage. Whatever course you decide upon, there is always someone to tell you that you are wrong. There are always difficulties arising that tempt you to believe your critics are right. To map out a course of action and follow it to an end requires some of the same courage that a soldier needs. Peace has its victories, but it takes brave men and women to win them.
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    Default missing something

    I think those sites are great and provide a lot of information, but i think there is something missing.

    I would like to see companies listed as either having AUTOMATIC shift trucks or MANUAL shift trucks.. Especially now that schneider is going 100% fully automatic begginning 2007.

    But it took me too much researching time on the internet to find that out.. gave me a dam headache..

    I base my decision HIGHLY on which "shift" a company uses. And personally i favor AUTOMATICS because they are so much safer and easier.

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    there was a site where you could practice backing using your computer keyboard. I saw the link to it on here, but cant find it now. maybe someone else knows of one.

    I would like to find a reference book for all the mechanical stuff - airbrakes and so forth especially what you might see on a license test

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    Quote Originally Posted by possum squat
    there was a site where you could practice backing using your computer keyboard. I saw the link to it on here, but cant find it now. maybe someone else knows of one.

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    wow is kinda kewl, would be nice if you added a columb if they are flatbed , dry van, reeefer or uh hmmmm ya pretty kewl tthough
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    If this has been mentioned forgive my newbieness to the forum... pet policy might be a good addition too as more drivers opt to take Fido or Sylvester along.

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    Default Re: missing something

    Quote Originally Posted by mikeyv450
    I think those sites are great and provide a lot of information, but i think there is something missing.

    I would like to see companies listed as either having AUTOMATIC shift trucks or MANUAL shift trucks.. Especially now that schneider is going 100% fully automatic begginning 2007.

    But it took me too much researching time on the internet to find that out.. gave me a dam headache..

    I base my decision HIGHLY on which "shift" a company uses. And personally i favor AUTOMATICS because they are so much safer and easier.
    I agree with you 100% , Automatic shift makes life a lot easier driving small cars, driving trucks with Automatic shift is like walking on the beach !!!!
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    Default Re: missing something

    Quote Originally Posted by hk997
    Quote Originally Posted by mikeyv450
    I think those sites are great and provide a lot of information, but i think there is something missing.

    I would like to see companies listed as either having AUTOMATIC shift trucks or MANUAL shift trucks.. Especially now that schneider is going 100% fully automatic begginning 2007.

    But it took me too much researching time on the internet to find that out.. gave me a dam headache..

    I base my decision HIGHLY on which "shift" a company uses. And personally i favor AUTOMATICS because they are so much safer and easier.
    I agree with you 100% , Automatic shift makes life a lot easier driving small cars, driving trucks with Automatic shift is like walking on the beach !!!!
    In 30 yrs driving trucks shifting gears has never bothered me in the least. I wonder why people would make their decision on a company to work for based on the trans? Shifting breaks the dull day of a driver! I think they should offer to these drivers a option for automated driver dummy to do their work for them…lol Like coldfrostymug says you should do the least amount of work, and make more money than the president….lol
    This equates to the great american way of thinking, somebody owes you a living....lol Go figure..........

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    Two more "Wusses" on the road!! Yech!
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    TRUCKIN' AIN'T FOR WUSSES!!!

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    Default Re: missing something

    Quote Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
    Quote Originally Posted by hk997
    Quote Originally Posted by mikeyv450
    I think those sites are great and provide a lot of information, but i think there is something missing.

    I would like to see companies listed as either having AUTOMATIC shift trucks or MANUAL shift trucks.. Especially now that schneider is going 100% fully automatic begginning 2007.

    But it took me too much researching time on the internet to find that out.. gave me a dam headache..

    I base my decision HIGHLY on which "shift" a company uses. And personally i favor AUTOMATICS because they are so much safer and easier.
    I agree with you 100% , Automatic shift makes life a lot easier driving small cars, driving trucks with Automatic shift is like walking on the beach !!!!
    In 30 yrs driving trucks shifting gears has never bothered me in the least. I wonder why people would make their decision on a company to work for based on the trans? Shifting breaks the dull day of a driver! I think they should offer to these drivers a option for automated driver dummy to do their work for them…lol Like coldfrostymug says you should do the least amount of work, and make more money than the president….lol
    This equates to the great american way of thinking, somebody owes you a living....lol Go figure..........

    I don't think they owe me a living just get out of the way to make it easy for me..
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    Why isn't Roehl included in list at front of wonderful thread in company starting out statistics? Did recruiter pee Admin off?

    Shame on them. They are active rascals on web aren't they?

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    Default when was this list updated

    I have one question has this list been updated since 2003? If so could a date be added to show the last update on the page some where. It is a great list and would be a shame to let it go to waste having old info on it. JMO

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    Thanks for the updates. It's nice to know this site is actively updated. There are so many sites that companies just throw together and never updated again. I got in an argument with a lady at certain trucking company over information posted on their site and she told me the info was unreliable -- ON THEIR OWN CORPORATE SITE!!

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    any opinions good or bad on us xpress im going down to lexington nc on monday any advice would be great

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    Quote Originally Posted by heavenbound
    very cool idea.... 8)

    2nd that 1... Very cool!

    Thankx.

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