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> IF, you give up that easily, this occupation (probably) is
>not for you. Best you stay (maybe) with the big trucks and
>the long waits at the shipper and receiver. Your question
>was like asking which big truck company is best. Ya got an
>answer for that?
LOL...Not yet! I am...
Thanks Driver! (Leo) God Bless and have a Happy Thanksgiving too!!!
Well, I am still lost here but, I "WILL" warn ANYBODY about CR England, Swift and Central
I have seen cattle transported & processed with more respect!
Thanks to ALL who have replied on this thread today! Mike :)
Thank You Anne and Hello! So, what about Bolt? Are you looking to put on a "LIKE NEW" 2004 3/4 ton chevy express HD cargo van with a career motivated driver??? OR...should I be looking to upgrade to a Box truck and sleeper or semi Tractor? I just want to "MAKE A LIVING" not a Killing.
A "GOOD" carrier is; one who "KNOWS HIS/HER BUSINESS", the value of a dedicated driver and stabs you in the front...Not the back LOL!!!
Yes, I have considered driving a larger rig if it is profitable to do so solo (that was a question in my first post) but, not for someone else. I can buy a my...
Thanks Cheri! Can anyone recommend a "GOOD" carrier for a rookie with a 3/4 ton chevy express van??? I made a BAD/Costly choice last year when I went into Class A OTR Driving (CR England OMG!!!) and I am trying to avoid making the same mistake again here.
I work my rear off but, not for fools...
First off..."GOD BLESS" to ALL of you who share your time and a experience on these boards, TRULY, THANKS!
I am a "ROOKIE" (basically) looking to get started with a low milage 2004 swb chevy express 2500 (HD) van.
Where can a new driver go in this business for a Hand Up, not a hand out.
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