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View Poll Results: Which LTL do you prefer

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  • Fed Ex Freight

    6 27.27%
  • Yellow

    0 0%
  • ABF

    5 22.73%
  • Roadway

    0 0%
  • Estes

    1 4.55%
  • Averitt Express

    7 31.82%
  • Watkins

    3 13.64%
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Thread: Which LTL carrier is the best to work for.

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    allaboutiam is offline Rookie allaboutiam is an unknown poster at this point.  Don't let him/her around power tools just yet.
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    Default Which LTL carrier is the best to work for.

    I am looking for a good short line company to work for and I was wondering which one do any of you suggest?
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    Default Have you tried.......

    R & L Carriers is a rapidly growing LTL company, have you tried them? They pay union scale and have good benefits. Extremely financially stable, family owned....just a thought. I work for them now in management.
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    Default Re: Which LTL carrier is the best to work for.

    Quote Originally Posted by allaboutiam
    I am looking for a good short line company to work for and I was wondering which one do any of you suggest?
    Well, which is it? In another poll you stated that you were looking to buy a KW T2000.

    "I am looking at buying a Kenworth T2000 but I was just wondering what do other drivers prefer and why?"
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    At R&L you must have at least 2 years experience or they will not talk to you. Thats what they told me anyway.
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    I voted FedEx Freight.

    My 2nd choice is ABF.

    Nothing but great reviews from drivers I spoke to from both outfits.
    Mud, sweat, and gears

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    I dont know anything about the ones listed, but id stay clear of Old Dominion. They have a bad rep for putting false reports on their drivers who quit them records. But I think with the new F.M.C.S.R rules on false reporting some of these trucking companies may have a wake up call. Perhaps if drivers finally take the time to challenge them we can make a difference. It would only take a few times of companies getting audited and fined several thousand dollars to realize trying to screw over their ex drivers just isnt profitable.
    In Christ all things are possible.

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