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  1. mugurpe

    Seasonal work?

    Oh, believe me, every year I contemplate buying a plow truck or two, but snow removal has it's own problems. Plus, Oct, Nov, March, are basically snow-less around here but I still have some trucks and drivers with nothing to do. If I had more winter work I could also run a 5th truck in the...
  2. mugurpe

    Seasonal work?

    no sleepers. well, one is GMC T6500 which has enough room in the cab to lay down and make a bed behind the seats and it's got rails installed for curtains, but it's not a sleeper berth, so you wouldn't get much out of a 2nd driver. the the international 4300 has no place for sleeping.
  3. mugurpe

    Seasonal work?

    Nope, just regular straight trucks that we use for moving. the 26,000lb trucks are dock height with lift-gates, and decks that are forklift compatible, etc.
  4. mugurpe

    Seasonal work?

    Hi, I'm new here and have a couple questions. Basically, here it is: I have a small 4 truck (two 14' trucks, two 24' trucks, all under CDL) moving company located in MA. There's 2 parts to the year here for a moving company, the summer you worry about working so much it kills you, and in the...
  5. mugurpe

    Hello from boston

    Hello, I own a small moving company in Cambridge, MA. and have been lurking on this site for a while now, mostly using it to look up stuff about trucks and FMCSA compliance. It's a great site with some knowledgeable and friendly people on it. Thanks for having me. -Ezekiel
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