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Old 06.06.2008
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Landstar

Hey guy's anyone tell me is Landstar a good company to work for with my own dry van?
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Old 06.07.2008
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I'm assuming you are Canadian so you will be limited to international or inter Canadian freight. there is quite a bit of freight into Canada with rates from $2.25-$1.50 including fuel per mile. Rates out of Canada run from $1.00-$2.25 per mile including FSC. You may not to want to hear this but the cheapest rates are out of the west with the best paying from Ontario and Quebec. I don't know if relocating is an option but you would do much better being domiciled out of Ontario. I knew a few boys out of Ontario making big money but that was a few years ago and they were heavy into automotive. Maybe someone could give you more up-to-date info. Most of the Canadian freight is not preloaded so having your own trailer would be an advantage.

Landstar is really picky on paperwork, logs, 120 day inspections, maintenance reports etc. They have some good people working in their office but most seem to be refugees from flipping hamburgers and know nothing about the trucking industry.

You pretty well have to have a cell phone and wireless computer with them. You may want to check wether you would need two plans, one for the U.S. and one for Canada. The Canadians I've talked to say it is expensive operating in the States on Canadian plans but I'm sure your friends up there could give you better info. I know my wireless card, which goes through Rogers in Canada is really expensive, charging by the byte. On my cell phone I pay an extra $10/month which makes my Canadian calls local. Without a plan it can run $4-$5/minute. I've heard it is as bad operating in the States on a Canadian plan.

Let us know how things go. Best of luck.
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Old 06.10.2008
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Okay thank's native Dancer
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Current Landstar O/O and I love it. I'm in the U.S. tho. This is my second lease with them and would do it again.
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Old 08.17.2008
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My husband and I have heard from one trucker leasing from landstar that he is very happy with the company. Our lease with USXpress will be up in November (omg! YAY) and we just dont know if we should try to get our own truck and find a company to deliver for or go with Landstar. How many miles a week do you get? How are your directions? How is the relation ship with your dispatch?
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Old 08.17.2008
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My suggestion is to pm Brickman. I know your numbers are low to prevent it, but he is a moderator and you should be able to send to him.
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My husband and I have heard from one trucker leasing from landstar that he is very happy with the company. Our lease with USXpress will be up in November (omg! YAY) and we just dont know if we should try to get our own truck and find a company to deliver for or go with Landstar. How many miles a week do you get? How are your directions? How is the relation ship with your dispatch?
My understanding with Landstar is your the quality of your relationship with your dispatcher depends on how well you get along with yourself. I have been told that you are your own dispatcher. You work directly with freight agents for your freight. They say that most of them are good. I was told it is best to find ones you can work well with and deal with them primarily.
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LAND STAR

Hi i was on with them for two years, and loved it . I sold my truck and trailor 8 years ago after driving 21 years 13 for company 8 years as owner operator out of all of them i loved land starr in way.
I was happy being home not being on road for 5 years the last 3 years i am kicking my self for selling my truck .
I am trying to get a truck now and called landster and would go back on if i could .
If you go on try and find a agent to work for so he can keep you( bussy for give the spelling ) but i have to get a year prior driving or they wount hire me i ve ben driving oil truck and no trailor so they said i have to drive a year for some one else
hope this helps you den
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