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Old 02.19.2008
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Just wondering if anyone has run SE Regional for Arnold. How much are you actually in the region and how often are you go "out of region?" IS SE Regional worth it?
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Just wondering if anyone has run SE Regional for Arnold. How much are you actually in the region and how often are you go "out of region?" IS SE Regional worth it?
Was that you do 2200-2400 mpw and home on weekends at least 34 hrs. Now, I know to believe little of what i'm told by recruiters, so I guess that there is a margin of error somewhere in there.
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Can't Always get 2200mpw

I drove for Arnold for a couple years, then was a dispatcher for a while. I can tell you that I had 45 drivers on my board. And if freight slows down, I did ask my drivers if they wanted to go out of the region. Most of them would just to get the miles. And most of the time we could still get the driver home for the weekend. Depending on how far out they were from home.
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