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| We've been leased to them for about 7 years. They are fair, upfront, and have great dispatch. My only complaint is they take a % of the drop pay...I've never understood that... But having cut my teeth on reefer freight.....I'm dang happy now !! Besides.....they pay our Oregon ton mile tax...and since we live out west...it aint cheap !! All in all.....they are #1 with us. |
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| I was leased to Malone back in the 70s before they were bought or merged with CRST and I can vouch with you what said. Do they still have an office in Birmingham? |
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| Still there, never left... Birmingham is their main office, tho I think the financial office is in another city in AL. We signed on with the agent in MT, cuz we live in WA, and get a better freight rate that way. Their agent system is quite extensive, with over 150 agents through out the lower 48. We just call the agent for the area we are in, and since any agent can have "favorite" shippers in any area, you can have more than one agent. But they don't let us sit much, which is what its all about anyway. But one of the things I like is that the agent will give us a CHOICE of loads, and we pick, not them... CRST has been getting Fuel surcharge for their O/O's for as long as we've been with them. So they do take care of their people.They pay a yearly safety bonus of $500, if ya haven't dumped anyones freight in the ditch.They pay for our tags and such upfront, and then take it out of our settlements thru the year, so it doesn't leave ya poor one month. All in all, I can say they are honest, caring, and a very good company. And lets face it....hauling flatbed frieght isn't any worse than any other type of frieght movement. I don't have any trouble rolling out the tarps, and I'm the original short fat granny !! But I appreciate it anyway. |
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| At the time I was with Malone, they were a van company. We were pulling 42' vans and nothing was "touched". We could unload in the middle of the "boondocks" and Malone would have another load close by. Johnny's Truckstop in Clinton, NJ looked like a Malone terminal, whenever we got unloaded anywhere in Jersey or NYC, we would come back to Johnny's, if we didnt get loaded right away. We never did sit around very much. Living on 1-81 in Va. I got home once or twice during the week and every weekend. Had fun and made a little money. |
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| I drove for them through a fleetowner recently and can verify. Good company. Be ready to look for freight yourself/ deal with your favourite brokers/ make relationships with fav brokers to get the better paying/longer pulling freight. I saw a lot of steel being pulled to anywhere ; avg. rate ca. $1.40 i think. Check settlement closely for unexplained charges. They rent you a trailer, but better bring your own cause theyre expensive and junk. One |
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Landstar does the same. I really really really don't like that. The load I have on now has a stop pay in it. I told the agent to put it on either my tarp charges or as driver assist, that way LS doesn't get any of it. He didn't mind at all.
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| Just finished day one of orientation. Orientation went alright today. Learned (read: re-learned) the Smith System and a bunch of other safety stuff. We talked a lot about load securement. Tomorrow is the last day. Gonna go over load securement some more and then get into operations and HR stuff. The truck passed inspection, although they did discover a small hole in the exhaust that can be easily temporarily fixed with a clamp. I can't believe we didn't catch that during the three days we were working on the truck making sure it would pass. I could be under a load as soon as tomorrow night. Rest assured I'll be on here asking for advice from you flatbedders/covered wagoners. There's so much to know about securement, but they do have a book that has good diagrams and shows how to secure just about every thing they might ever haul . Also, we secured a "trainer" coil loaded in the suicide position today. Tomorrow we'll work on the other positions. In case some of you don't know, I don't own the truck that's being leased on here. My step-dad, who owns a couple of other businesses that aren't trucking related per se, has bought this truck with me in mind when doing it. I'm hoping for the best here. We both need this to work, and if anyone knows me they know I'm not afraid to work. I learned this from my step-dad. He's been self employed for over 15 years now and knows how to run a successful business. I'm wanting to learn all I can from his business sense and translate that into being a successful O/O myself one day soon.
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| They pay 75% of what the load pays to the truck. My step dad and I have a loose per mile pay agreement for my pay as of now. We'll adjust it as necessary. As he said to me just tonight, if he's clearing a thousand a week off the truck, then he's going to share some of that with me. But if he's only clearing a hundred bucks or two, then we'll adjust it the opposite way. This being so new to both of us is making it hard to nail down definite agreements. However, I know I can trust him. He raised me from the time I was 6 years old.
__________________ Keep that diesel burnin' and those tires turnin', but get there safe to keep on earnin'!! Real men drive whatever will pay the bills, but will never be truly happy until they can get back behind the wheel of a Pete! |
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