Who has the best flatbed company?
Looking for Northeast to Midwest operation.
Who has the best flatbed company?
Looking for Northeast to Midwest operation.
aww come on, be adventurous, come to wyoming
11 western, all the way :P
Well thank you, I appreciate that, very much, your very welcome.Originally Posted by truckerpreacher
do your own reaserch and realize you got to start somewhere with someone
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A location would help(like what state you live in)Originally Posted by ChikinTrucka
PGT(Monaca,PA)
LJ Kennedy(has terminals in PA, NJ, CT, KY)
PI&I(Sharron, PA)
Path Truck Lines(Dunkirk,NY)
TMC
Falcon(Youngstown,OH)
Thye all run NE and Mid-west regually.
I've been looking for the samething for over ayear now...LOLOriginally Posted by ChikinTrucka
Before I put my truck to work for any company, I want to know that I'm getting. I don't want to hear $1.60 cpm avg.
I want to see $1.60 cpm plus to the truck.
So show me the money and miles and that is the BEST company for me to run for.
Like Gman's been saying all along if it don't pay don't haul it.
Jokerpop
Thanks, I started reading, but 16 pages!, it'll be a while.....Originally Posted by Rockie
I'm way up here in Maine, but wanting to be in the Southwest, so I guess I could work almost anywhere.
I'm looking at Melton right now. They seem to have the best pay, good beni's and good equipment and I've heard really good stuff about them.
It ain't what you haul, It's how you haul it!
Keep the bugs off yer bumper and the bears off yer tail.
Carry the message, not the sickness...
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Just looked at some of your pictures, man, I am like so there already, Dude!Originally Posted by Rokk
What was I thinking? Maine? Ain't nothin' up here but SNOW, potatoes and lobstah. Ayah. Do they pay for relocation?
Here's me and pals having some fun a few weeks ago..http://picasaweb.google.com/jareth7/Berwick11308
It ain't what you haul, It's how you haul it!
Keep the bugs off yer bumper and the bears off yer tail.
Carry the message, not the sickness...
http://eastcoasthoppers.com/
Man, i wish i was as adventurous as you with them dirtbikes.Originally Posted by ChikinTrucka
I work for a small company out here in the sticks, no they dont pay for relocation, but we run all over the west, northwest and southwest. we are able to go all over the 48 states, but we tend to stick close to home (11 western) with a few dedicated routes and customers. no real strict company policy or anything, just tend to haul whatever we can find that pays well enough.
BTW, potatoes and lobstah, sound pretty good to us down here, we dont see much lobstahthis is beef country man, and it gets boring.....
Ayah, Mistah-man, gots plenty of them there lobstahs' round he-ya. Just lemmie know how many you want me to bring up they-a and I'll chunk them in the sleepah next time I head for the 11 westin states. I gots a bushel of taters in the dooryard right now. They taste wicked goowd with lots of buddah and a big ol heapin ice cream scoop of sour cream. I can sit right down and bail them taters back until I have to loosen my big Peter-car belt buckle a notch of three.....Originally Posted by Rokk
Latah.
It ain't what you haul, It's how you haul it!
Keep the bugs off yer bumper and the bears off yer tail.
Carry the message, not the sickness...
http://eastcoasthoppers.com/
Try Falcon Transport. Their routes are right up your alleyI worked for them. They are a decent company. Medical is free for a single person and dirt cheap for family coverage.
Originally Posted by ChikinTrucka
"He knew who I was, at that time, because I had a reputation as a writer. I knew he was part of the Bush dynasty. But he was nothing, he offered nothing, and he promised nothing. He had no humor. He was insignificant in every way and consequently I didn't pay much attention to him. But when he passed out in my bathtub, then I noticed him. I'd been in another room, talking to the bright people. I had to have him taken away." -on meeting George W Bush at Thompson's Super Bowl party in Houston in 1974
Buy the ticket. Take the ride.
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