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Old 04-28-2008, 12:29 AM
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I havent seen this company brought up yet. I know im still in school and itll be hard for me getting my first job, but Im shooting high. Id also like to get with these companies due to close terminals which doesnt happen much in Maine. My first choice would be Superior Carriers (Cyanide inspired), LJ Kennedy, Hartt, Crete (but the closest term. is in PA and I dont feel like driving there and home every 4 weeks. Also dont think my vehicle could do it, 8 hours).

Any opinions on Hartt? Previous/current employees?
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8) HARTT IS a very good company to work for.I have two good friends that work their.Terminals in Bangor,ME. Auburn,ME. Shrewsbury,Mass. and in N.J. It should be your first choice.
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I hate to burst your bubble but Hartt requires one year or 100,000 miles of over the road truck driving experience.

You are pretty much stuck with a national training company that may get you home once in a while. TMC was my choice for Flatbedding. Roehl would have been my second choice for companies that would hire newbies and get us home every couple of weeks.
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I hate to burst your bubble but Hartt requires one year or 100,000 miles of over the road truck driving experience.
Every company and their brother does unfortunately. You dont know if you dont try.
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