Spring Fever In The Air--Time to go job hopping?

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Well boys and girls, seems it's that time again-- Spring right around the corner, you've just made it through your first Winter perhaps it's time to pay back that cock-XXXking company that's given you your start in the industry, but non-the-less, has also been anal raping you all these months.

Is it time to hop, like the Easter bunny? I'm thinking so.....I'm on day 2 of setting on a load of paper 10 miles from the receiver-- the company wouldn't dream of letting me drop it at a yard--- they might have had trouble getting it "covered" by another driver--- seems that's all they do now-- is "cover" loads--no management of truck production--- this is called "zone dispatch" and I've felt this problem before ---

Name me a good company; while I run this application into the fax machine.
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Are you still wanting to pull a reefer?
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Quote: Are you still wanting to pull a reefer?
well, I was looking at KLLM as a possibility-- they offer me .43 cpm+ no hazmat requirement.

But, I'm not so sure I'd be as lucky with good driver friendly reefer freight there-- or for that matter It would be risky anywere-- I really believe I got pretty lucky with Shaffer in that reguard.

Also, not sure if KLLM will get me home ok without a struggle.

Currently, I'm putting another application in now with a Dry van carrier.

And A.D. Transport is a strong #2 possibility--- but only pays .41 cpm.
Same gamble with "hometime"

Did you have a Reefer suggestion for me to explore?

My "job seeking' radar is fully active right now?
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God bless the job hoppers who help me pay for all my toys. Until the job hopper hops too many times and I can no longer find them any companies that will take them.
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Running my arse off for the past month and change, but we do make a little less per mile than you guys do.
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What are your needs as far as hometime??
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Re: Spring Fever In The Air--Time to go job hopping?
Quote: Well boys and girls, seems it's that time again-- Spring right around the corner, you've just made it through your first Winter perhaps it's time to pay back that (*(^-XXXking company that's given you your start in the industry, but non-the-less, has also been anal raping you all these months.

Is it time to hop, like the Easter bunny? I'm thinking so.....I'm on day 2 of setting on a load of paper 10 miles from the receiver-- the company wouldn't dream of letting me drop it at a yard--- they might have had trouble getting it "covered" by another driver--- seems that's all they do now-- is "cover" loads--no management of truck production--- this is called "zone dispatch" and I've felt this problem before ---

Name me a good company; while I run this application into the fax machine.
If you have experience which I'm guessing you do why don't you try to get on with a private carrier ? Most of them rarely make you wait . I don't get the job hopping from one common carrier to another .
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Quote: God bless the job hoppers who help me pay for all my toys. Until the job hopper hops too many times and I can no longer find them any companies that will take them.
I don't think I'm anywhere close to reaching that point of "undesireable" stage.

14 years of current varifable experience, 4 common carriers total. Clean MVR.
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Re: Spring Fever In The Air--Time to go job hopping?
Quote: Well boys and girls, seems it's that time again-- Spring right around the corner, you've just made it through your first Winter perhaps it's time to pay back that (*(^-XXXking company that's given you your start in the industry, but non-the-less, has also been anal raping you all these months.

Is it time to hop, like the Easter bunny? I'm thinking so.....I'm on day 2 of setting on a load of paper 10 miles from the receiver-- the company wouldn't dream of letting me drop it at a yard--- they might have had trouble getting it "covered" by another driver--- seems that's all they do now-- is "cover" loads--no management of truck production--- this is called "zone dispatch" and I've felt this problem before ---

Name me a good company; while I run this application into the fax machine.
So I take it your 48hr+ of babysitting their freight is uncompensated?
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Quote: What are your needs as far as hometime??

as much flex as I can get by with.

usually I stay out 18days- then 3 at home
or 21days- 3 at home
or 4 weeks- 4 days home
or 6 weeks- still only 4 days home( more than 4 days leaves me without a paycheck for over a week)

but the only way a carrier gets me to say out that long is by throwing the freight at me STEADY.

the bad news is -- the freight dries up when you're farthest from home.
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