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    Solo, I haven't heard of it being law that you carry the actual lease contract in the truck, but I do know you need a single sheet lease agreement. I keep that with my permits and all that stuff. I do keep a contract with me though... that badboy is like 56 pages long. No joke!
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    that badboy is like 56 pages long
    That's because you have it wrapped around that old Hustler magazine.

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    I never read the blog but if you were posting your numbers and the places you were hauling out of, I can see where your company would have problem with that.

    Just a little extra math and some one could come in and beat the rate just enough to get some work.

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    well, I can no longer read your blog Tracer, so just wondering if you dropped off the planet?

    Did you find some work till you get on with a carrier?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldozerbert View Post
    well, I can no longer read your blog Tracer, so just wondering if you dropped off the planet?

    Did you find some work till you get on with a carrier?
    I had to delete the blog ... didn't want to ***s off my former employer too much because I needed their references to apply to ...Landstar! Did the application a couple of weeks ago, and now Landstar got all the paperwork out of the way (and the MacKinnon did their part after I sent them an email saying the blog had been erased). You gotta do what you gotta do. Might start a new blog later on if Landstar has nothing against it. Going to do a medical and drug-test this coming Monday. If everything's okay, they say they'll send me to have the truck inspected, and after that it's a 2-day orientation in Hamilton, ON (30 min from where I live). I'll be joining with my own stepdeck trailer, still with a Conestoga on it. Hopefully the rolling tarp won't be in the way of making money. Also found another small family company in Ontario, Canada that hires o/o with own equipment, but they said they had just hired 2 or 3 new guys a couple of months ago, but if things should pick up in the fall they would act on my resume. They specialize in machinery transportation and if Landstar option doesn't work, I'd go with these Canadian guys. I was ready to start a temp driving job, but then Landstar finally called me saying they got all the required references, so I decided not to bother. I've sold half of the stuff in my apartment that I can live for a couple of months without and I'm all ready to put a blue star on my truck and trailer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tracer View Post
    and I'm all ready to put a blue star on my truck and trailer!
    Why wouldn't you get your own numbers? Or that's not an option in socialistic Canada?
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    Quote Originally Posted by solo379 View Post
    Why wouldn't you get your own numbers? Or that's not an option in socialistic Canada?
    if by "numbers" you meant "cvor" or "authority", then i didn't get 'em because insurance here is too expensive. don't snub canada, we provide 90% of your imports

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    Quote Originally Posted by tracer View Post
    don't snub canada, we provide 90% of your imports

    Huh...I think that would be China!! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by tracer View Post
    I had to delete the blog ... didn't want to ***s off my former employer too much because I needed their references to apply to ...Landstar! Did the application a couple of weeks ago, and now Landstar got all the paperwork out of the way (and the MacKinnon did their part after I sent them an email saying the blog had been erased). You gotta do what you gotta do. Might start a new blog later on if Landstar has nothing against it. Going to do a medical and drug-test this coming Monday. If everything's okay, they say they'll send me to have the truck inspected, and after that it's a 2-day orientation in Hamilton, ON (30 min from where I live). I'll be joining with my own stepdeck trailer, still with a Conestoga on it. Hopefully the rolling tarp won't be in the way of making money. Also found another small family company in Ontario, Canada that hires o/o with own equipment, but they said they had just hired 2 or 3 new guys a couple of months ago, but if things should pick up in the fall they would act on my resume. They specialize in machinery transportation and if Landstar option doesn't work, I'd go with these Canadian guys. I was ready to start a temp driving job, but then Landstar finally called me saying they got all the required references, so I decided not to bother. I've sold half of the stuff in my apartment that I can live for a couple of months without and I'm all ready to put a blue star on my truck and trailer!
    thanks for the update. hope all goes well

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneliner View Post
    Huh...I think that would be China!! LOL
    Well, Canada is #1 in terms of exports from US. But in terms of imports, China - you're right - is Numero 1; and Canada is #2.

    "Main export partners

    Canada, 13.2%;
    Mexico, 8.3%;
    China, 4.3%;
    Japan, 3.3%.

    Main import partners
    China, 15.4%;
    Canada, 11.6%;
    Mexico, 9.1%;
    Japan, 4.9%;
    Germany, 3.7%."

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    I'm pretty sure LS will also have a problem with you posting rates and customers are etc. That's what PM's are for.

    I think I already know the answer to this question, but I'll ask it anyway just in case we get busy and I need a truck every now and again.........will LS allow you to find your own loads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rank View Post
    I'm pretty sure LS will also have a problem with you posting rates and customers are etc. That's what PM's are for.

    I think I already know the answer to this question, but I'll ask it anyway just in case we get busy and I need a truck every now and again.........will LS allow you to find your own loads?
    That's why I got rid of the blog As for the question, I'm interested in that too. I'll start a new thread in case someone with Landstar experience can help.

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    Man, what a bummer. I just sent you a PM asking about your Blog and then I saw this. I wish you the best of luck. I look forward to any future updates.

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    Well, the paperwork part of the 3 week hiring process is almost over It's just been confirmed that I'm attending the 2-day orientation for Landstar in Hamilton, ON this coming Monday, Aug-30! I intend to be paying close attention in the classroom and I need to make this work. Okay, agents, agents, agents ... how do I find good ones and get into their "white books". That's the main thing. Hopefully, I"ll learn all this from 8 am till 3 pm on Monday. You'll never guess how many people are attending

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    Quote Originally Posted by tracer View Post
    You'll never guess how many people are attending

    I'm guessing your the only one?

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    You'll never guess how many people are attending [/QUOTE]

    1,354 people?????????????????
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    What was the name of the deleted blog at blogger.com? Might be possible to find in Google cache or archive.org????


    Did ya ever think maybe you just talk too much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneliner View Post
    I'm guessing your the only one?
    I'm guessing 2 people. You and the dispatcher from your previous company.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneliner View Post
    I'm guessing your the only one?

    Two including me

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    I actually did the export of the blog to my computer before deleting it, but then I was switching computers and the file got lost in the process. The more I think about my departure from MacKinnon, the more I think they just used blogging as an excuse. I was reading the terms of pay and noticed that after three years of service with the company, they pay:

    -100% of Heavy User tax ($550)
    - Canada Border transponder (some $200 a year)
    and some other stuff

    Until 3 years, it's split between the owner/operator and the company, and if you have less than 1 year, you pay it yourself 100%. I joined them in April 2007, and I was "no longer with this company" as of August 5th, 2010. You do the math.

    Maybe I do tend to get into too many details online about the trucking business that some people find are 'too much'. Unfortunately, one of the chief honchos at my previous employer was one of them But one of the reasons I do that, is that I can't stand b/s. And that was the mode operando at the company I should have left years ago.

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