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Thread: Have anyone out there, had any dealings with a trucking company called salson logisti

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    Default Have anyone out there, had any dealings with a trucking company called salson logisti

    Have anyone out there, had any dealings with a trucking company called salson logistics out of newark nj. Or conley ga?

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    I know they have a big yard in newark and burlington nj. I talked to one of there drivers who was on a flatbed account hauling building materials and supplies to like 15 stops around long island. He said the hours were very long and demanding.HE WAS GETTING PAID BY THE MILE AND THE STOP. IM SURE AFTER 15 STOPS HE MADE OUT OK. Then again his route was long island, so anything would be long and slow. I know they haul for modells and dicks sporting goods too as well as other accounts. Some of there trucks look like decent macks, then some of there other ones look like junk. Havent seen one go faster then 67
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    They're no good. Just another bottom feeder basically.
    They have a terminal in Smithton, PA, they mainly haul for Dicks sporting goods, but do some other stuff as well.
    The cpm isn't all competitive, and the local recruiter here will tell you that you will be out 7-10 days.
    Plus alot of their trucks come from Mexico after some company down there puts 500,000 on them. Atleast thats what the case was a couple years ago.
    Find someone better.
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    I talked to one of our drivers last week that worked for salson. He didnt have a great deal bad to say about them except that they were caught doing some real shady stuff with logbooks by the DOT and were under probation or something like that. He quit because he didnt care to run a couple of logs and finagle his logbook as much as they wanted him to do.

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