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Old 12-11-2007, 05:48 PM
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What are you suggestions for the best Wisconsin based company for me. I am looking for reginal , dedicated or local. I would really like to be home every couple of days and weekends. Ok now that everyone is laughing their arses off. Thats what Im hoping to find. Im leaning towards flatbed or tanker - I would think these would keep me closer to home. Im located in / near Appleton area.
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Old 12-11-2007, 05:54 PM
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well,

Gordon Trucking has a office in Green Bay area/ and a training program / and regional fleet.

Millis- is there in Wisconsin

Roehl-

WEL-

Schnider

How much of a newbie are you? This might limit some of your avail options.

The tanker yankers- can suggest several also I bet, as they would know which tanker outfits hire limited experience drivers.
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Old 12-11-2007, 06:08 PM
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REAL GREEEEEEEEEEN
I start classes after the first right now Im looking at options to keep me closer to home. I just dont want to get stuck out for a couple weeks on end. Im actually looking at getting into UPS, ABF etc. But I need some practical experience when I get done. The bad thing about the school here is its 9 weeks long full time during the day 43 hours a week. So I have to leave my day job and pick up a part time thing. Im hoping I could get a dock worker job at one of the LTL companines around here while Im in school and them maybe start driving for them. If that doesnt pan out then on to a reginal job.
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Old 12-11-2007, 06:14 PM
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REAL GREEEEEEEEEEN
I start classes after the first right now Im looking at options to keep me closer to home. I just dont want to get stuck out for a couple weeks on end. Im actually looking at getting into UPS, ABF etc. But I need some practical experience when I get done. The bad thing about the school here is its 9 weeks long full time during the day 43 hours a week. So I have to leave my day job and pick up a part time thing. Im hoping I could get a dock worker job at one of the LTL companines around here while Im in school and them maybe start driving for them. If that doesnt pan out then on to a reginal job.
Yep..smart thinking...

If you can get on at UPS, Fed-x, Coke or any of these local, LTL, companies
you'll do well for yourself.
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Old 12-11-2007, 06:20 PM
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A very good friend of ours is the union stuard for the local ups he drives piggy backs for them. Hes told me its tough but not impossible. Just got to be ready to go when it happens. Really dont care what I have to do load trucks or what ever.

Hope you get on your way soon 11 hours really sucks
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Try Roehl they sometimes have local jobs that will get you home every day in the Appleton area . They have a drop yard close by .
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I didnt know that- Yellow is another one Im going to keep knocking on the doors too
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Roehl has a terminal in Kaukauna. Right next door to them is Overnight or whatever they are called now, and next to that is mw trucking. Could also try Paper Transort in GreenBay or John Veriha out of Marinette.
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Roehl has a terminal in Kaukauna. Right next door to them is Overnight or whatever they are called now, and next to that is mw trucking. Could also try Paper Transort in GreenBay or John Veriha out of Marinette.
Yeah , they are right next to UPS Freight . I used to go there all the time , the mechinacs there are pretty good to compared to most of the other terminals . Paper Transport requires 2 years exp. and Veriha requires 1 year so that's probably not happening .

I would call Roehl to see if they have any local jobs if you want to be home though . The pay I believe is 14.50 an hour to start with at least 50 hours a week , no weekends .
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Old 12-12-2007, 03:12 PM
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I just spoke with Roehl - they dont have "local" routes in the Appleton or Green Bay area. I will try a differant recruiter this afternoon.
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