Ill say this, Ive worked for three different companys and the reality is its what you put in, Is what you take out...there all similar, running parts, and general stuff, but Id say if you have a modern truck, a willingness to stay out three weeks minimum and the ability to manage and keep your self occupied, youll do fine....right now Im stuck in a regional run with an aging mom ,You only have one Mom and she needs me more then I need to work, but if you can ramble and have nothing holding you back there are companys who need you.