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Old 08.31.2009
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Need Good Company to Lease on to in South West Florida

I need Help to fine a good Co for a O/O to lease on to. I am South Of I-4
I am looking for a Co, that I can go out for 2 weeks and then take off a week. My truck is pay off but still need to work.
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there is no freight coming out of FL, especially south FL. most companies won't touch ya living that far down
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Old 09.02.2009
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Old 09.02.2009
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Old 09.20.2009
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Talking good leasing company

kcf; NOW I ASO LIVE IN FL ORLANDO now its true that there is not much comming out of fl but it never has been a trucking state bt i can recomend a good company to lease to although i dont lease any more but at one time i did lease one of my trucks to these people.LANDSTAR
NOW landstar is a diffent kind of company they dont have a dispatch system you have to pick your own loads , but all loads are own ther web site and when you sign own you get your own pass word so you can go to the web site at any time and there loads are plentyfull and there rates are good . and you can pick whatever type of trailer you want to pul your choice.
further more you can run as hard or as little as you want again your choice, your business and that the way landstar has it set up it is your company do what you want you dont have to ask anybody for a load when your ready to load just log on to the wbb site and look at all the oads and pick the one you want commit to it and its yours at the time you commit to it your advance is loaded on to you com data card its all automat and your payed when you deliver the load your pay is also put own your comdata card unless you tell them otherwise, there an owneroperator company they have no company trucks to compete with.
they have a terminal just south of jaxsonvill off I95. i recomend them highly.
you will do well there . good luck my friend .------southernpride
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Old 09.24.2009
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if you're leased to LandStar and you have your own authority, can you still pull loads off of other load boards or are you stuck like chuck?
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