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hansman 07-23-2007 12:12 PM

Looking for Arky
 
Arky...
Im unable to PM because I dont yet have enough posts,but I would like to talk to you about driving for Maverick.I dont know if you can Pm me or not ???
If you can, try to contact me ..I`d really appreciate a little of your time.
Thanks :D

CaliTrucker 07-23-2007 01:09 PM

haven't seen arky, but i too am "dealing" with the PM thing too. A little while back I PM'ed another driver with questions about the company he works for, and now i tried to do it again and it's a no-go thanks to the new rules :roll: 8)

smokdu 07-23-2007 01:39 PM

I work for Maverick, anything I can help ya with??

Twilight Flyer 07-24-2007 01:36 AM


A little while back I PM'ed another driver with questions about the company he works for, and now i tried to do it again and it's a no-go thanks to the new rules
The new rules are to keep spammers from slamming people's PM boxes with junk and the new rule works. There isn't a spammer out there that's going to pretend to be a real poster for 50 posts in order to start spamming.

hansman 07-24-2007 04:50 AM

smokdu,Thanks for the offer of help.

I am currently on the "waiting list" with Maverick. I looked real hard at Roehl and TMC. Maverick tells me that due to my location (KY) that my wait should not be that long.

I was also told by Maverick that I could pull a covered wagon which sounds good to me, ... little less tarp time ... little more home time.

I am just looking for knowledge and insight from Maverick drivers and especially recent graduates of their training. Any advice or information would be great.

smokdu 07-24-2007 11:52 AM

I was wanting to go to the transportation side (3 to 4 week wait) of the house, but when the recruiter called i asked about any other divisions that Maverick might have, and he was more than happy to ship me out to Laurinburg that very next weekend. I was a little apprehensive about pulling glass, but at least I got my foot in the door. I was told by a few transportation drivers that the freight on that side of the house was slow. All of the drivers on the side have said that they average 2500 - 3000 miles a week. I won't meet up with my trainer until friday so I dont first hand. Only bad side is, 10 - 14 days out. Well, for some people that is... i on the other hand am single and will enjoy the runs to Cali. check them out www.maverickspecialized.com

Marcus

hansman 07-24-2007 12:12 PM

Smokdu,
Good luck and I hope you enjoy the specialized (glass) division.

Post us some info on here when you get out on the road with your trainer !


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