Arrow Trucking - Team driving
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 18
Anyone with any info. about driving teams with arrow? Avg. miles and pay with drivers with 3yrs and 1yr otr exp. What kind of income would we get? My brother and I are interested in skateboarding, we are used to hard work (pushing a handtruck, delivering groc. in rain, snow and heat) so we are not worried about the hard work involved in flatbedding, any info would be great. We are limited to Arrow because I'm only 21 and it's the only decent flatbed company that would hire us as a team.
#2
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 15
Arrow is a good company to drive for. I'm not sure about the team side of it as I'm a solo driver, but the miles on the solo side have been good.
As with most companies there are short runs to get you back into a freight lane but for the most part the miles are there to run. Anymore questions feel free to PM me. Steve
#5
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: tulsa, ok
Posts: 83
arrow doesn't like to do teams much if you're not husband/wife (same household kind of thing) unfortunately. they may, but they may not. it's hard to pay the bills for 2 separate households.
(i work @ arrow but i'm not a recruiter)
#6
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 15
I am heading to Arrow's orientation on Tues. 09Sept06. can anyone tell me what I can expect? This is my first OTR company so I do not know what to expect. I can say that out of all the companies I talked to Arrow (Linda) has always been very nice to me. Any help and advice would be great!!! Take it easy!!
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#7
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 15
Rayisay. good to see another driver coming in. There is a post in this forum titled: Arrow Trucking-Inside orientation. You should check it out.
I can tell you that it runs from Monday to Friday, with Friday being the the day you get assigned your trainer if you don't have experience or you get your truck and load if you have experience. They really stress safety as far as loads, mirrors, and overall awareness of your surroundings. If you have any other questions feel free to shoot me a pm and ask away. I'll try to get on as often as I can but I'm on a load to TX right now.BOL Steve
#8
Arrow, while a great company from the time I have been with them is NOT a company to come to if you want to team drive.
For instance, I had a team that came into Arrow the same time I did - went lease purchase the same time I did, and when they talked to their Business Manager the first time.... quit. Right now we're not turning enough miles to support a team from two different households. Solo drivers make it well, solo lease operators do well, teams starve each other to death here. If you want to team, may I suggest a van expedited freight carrier?
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#9
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: New York, NY
Posts: 17
sbphilli- how many miles on average per week do you run? are these miles consistant year around? How is your home time?
what exactly is involved in pulling a flatbed that is not involved in pulling a van trailer? thanks |

