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Old 08.01.2009
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They do have a small fleet of what is called "heavy haulers" (probably less than 15 trucks at this time)...but they are not really heavy haulers as in RGN's and stuff. They haul heavy equipment and even oversize but only stuff they can haul with a step deck. You don't get hired on in that division though...you get recruited from within, at least thats how it happened with me. I just happened to be unloading at the same place as one of them and he liked the way I did things and passed the word to Chuck (Chuck was the operations manager for heavy haul at the time), Chuck called me and offered me the job...I took it without a 2nd thought.

Glass...Some are preloads, some are not. 2 hours...in your dreams , not a load of glass. But they do pay you for loading it, which adds up quick (not sure what the pay is at this time)

ETA: I left Maverick for 2 years...only been back about 2 months (maybe less...lost track)
New intel...they do have RGN's now, they didn't before except for about 3 O/O's on the heavy haul fleet. The one I saw looked to be a company truck judging by the truck number and all.
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Old 08.07.2009
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hey notarps ..still haulin for maverick...mostly brokered loads over the winter...steel, building products ect...mostly glass lately...picked a coil up in monroe, mi last week, ran with tin man down to greensboro, then to laurinberg for a load going up to owatonna.
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