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Home Time is #1 Priority
Everything else is #2, except I want to run anywhere but the east coast. Prefer every weekend home with an actual weekend, (Friday until Monday AM) off. Every other weekend would be ok, (12-13 out, off until Monday or Tuesday AM) Live in the Milwaukee, WI area. I have 14 months OTR and have not driven in 13 months. Any companies fit the bill? Thanks for your honest opinion(s)
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well you could look local, you may have to take a refresher course since it has been more than 3 months since you were OTR. most weekends are from friday night to sunday night/monday morning usually late sunday night.
you could look into flatbed. |
I take it you didn't find out anything you liked from Gordon, HO Wolding, DeBoer or Roehl? Anything local around that area?
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Home Time #1 Priority
"Any companies fit the bill?" How 'bout your own. BTW, you may want to stay off the halucinogenics for awhile. BOL
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You might try Knight.
No forced dispatch. Home most weekends for at least 36 hours, or stay out longer and take more time off. Don't know if they hire out of WI or not, but you could talk to PTL also. |
TwinPack,
The Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel Paper this past Sunday listed 12 OTR companies looking to hire. They are: - Kreilkamp - Swift - Roehl Transport - Summitt Trucking - Gainey Transportation - Schneider - Meridian/IQ (Regional & Local) - KLLM - Ecklund Carriers - Milan Express (Dedicated Linehaul) - Transport America - Us Express Perhaps some drivers who are familiar with these carriers could fill in some details as far as the hometime is concerned--especially for someone getting back into the industry after being away for 1-year. BTW, I worked for Roehl Transport (national fleet) and I didn't get home as often as I wanted (even though a Roehl drop lot was behind the flying J in Oak Creek). Perhaps the regional fleet would get you home more--but less miles/per/week. One thing you may want to do is call each of the above carriers and ask a recruiter flat out: "What do you have available considering my time off the road"(explain your situation) and "Would your company get me home on weekends for a full 48-hours--if not every week then every other week." Some recruiters will of course tell you anything just to get a butt into a seat. However, there are recruiters who will tell you flat out whether they can accomodate your needs/wants or not. So calling the carriers would be a starting point followed by additional information by drivers on this forum. |
If home time is #1, then you need to find a job where you can work from home.
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Originally Posted by terrylamar
If home time is #1, then you need to find a job where you can work from home.
I have the best boss I've ever had in the 14 years of working... me! |
Originally Posted by Prodigy
Originally Posted by terrylamar
If home time is #1, then you need to find a job where you can work from home.
I have the best boss I've ever had in the 14 years of working... [b]me![b] |
well with swift they would probly 30-90 day train you with a trainer so home time is next to none.
try concrete mixers home daily off most weekends (ocasional saturday pours) and they typically start out at $13/hr |
kilog55 wrote
you may have to take a refresher course since it has been more than 3 months since you were OTR I come on this board looking for suggestions from the people who have actually, "been there, done that". Recruiters, and even company web sites are not exactly 100% accurate. The reason I ask is one company in particular stands out to me on this board, in that their web site states home "46 out of 52 weekends", their recruiters back up that statement, yet a driver left their employ because he "never saw the house". Who am I supposed to believe? They are not the only company with "contradictions", which is why I am here terrylamar wrote: If home time is #1, then you need to find a job where you can work from home. Thank you and be safe. |
re;boyd
boyd bros. seems to be a "sleeper" co. .....if you dont' mind flatbedding..........they say home weekly............here is the link..
http://www.driveforboyd.com/opp-cd.html ..........BOL!!!! :wink: 8) |
www.ggbarnett.com
www.skinnertransfer.com www.stoughton-trucking.com These are Wisconsin based companies that say home weekends. Good Luck |
The reason I ask is one company in particular stands out to me on this board, in that their web site states home "46 out of 52 weekends", their recruiters back up that statement, yet a driver left their employ because he "never saw the house". Who am I supposed to believe? |
well i drive for Swift i run on a northeast dedicated regional i usaully leave out on sunday morning and get home normally by friday afternoon this wekk i got home late on friday night but i dont deliver until late on tuesday but since i've been with them i havent missed a weekend home
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Rawlco wrote:
Based on the 46 out of 52 weekends line I presume you are talking about TMC |
Originally Posted by kilog55
well with swift they would probly 30-90 day train you with a trainer so home time is next to none.
try concrete mixers home daily off most weekends (ocasional saturday pours) and they typically start out at $13/hr |
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Have you looked at Valley Express out Oshkosh? They run some local and regional and say home every weekend. Also Monson Trucking, they have a terminal in Mauston.
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I would also look at WEL Companies based out of Green Bay.
Their driver's seem to be a happy lot and I can't say I have heard a bad thing about them. |
Originally Posted by TwinPack
I come on here looking for information from the horses mouth, not the horses ass. If you can't be informative, keep your juvenile comments to yourself.
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she looks a little young to be dancing for you ehh?? :lol:
oh yeah "Helloooo??? is it me you're looking forrrr" :lol: :lol: |
I know JB Hunt has a few accounts that get you home on the weekends, and one has you out 11 days and home for a full 72 hours. Look up Sheepdancer and ask him yourself. He's a recruiter for them, pretty honest and doesn't seem to jack around with someone who knows what they want in a company to drive for. He'll let you know if there's something available in your neck of the woods. If not, I'm sure he can let you know when something pops up in the future. Just do a search for him.
Just remember, if you want information about a certain company, talk to someone who is succeeding in that company. It seems as though those are the ones who know how the company works and how to work it. Hope this helps! Watcher |
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