Can anyone give me some input on them? Good or bad, it all helps. I've got 3-4 years of flatbed/step/double drop experience. Just looking for a good company to sign on with when I'm back from afghan. Of course O/O.
Thank you,
Kris
Landstar flatbed division
Discussion in 'Landstar' started by Battle Born, Feb 26, 2014.
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Thank you for your service. Yes, Landstar is a good company. They are good for flats but I think they have better loads for steps, at least that's what I was told. Your experience should qualify you to work for them. Their pay for flats is around 75 percent. However, Mercer is another good company to check out. I have heard nothing bad about them. They pay a bit higher and are suited more for flats. A final company I know of is longhaul trucking in Minnesota. They pay well and drivers are happy. I can give you a contact information to a current driver who is with them for 11 plus years.
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The reason I like landstar is because of the flexibility. From what I understand from a driver is that you can in a way plan your week and area you want to run for home time, money, etc. I like that flexibility and independence. I hear mercer has a pretty low safety rating, or did, and landstar has the prepass program which rules. I'm not sure how I feel about long haul yet because they haul a lot for Ryerson...which I don't like because they are one of the worst steel plants to haul for, but I guess if the money is right and the work is good, anywhere can be a good job.
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I understand that. Landstar is good because you set up your week and loads. You can make money there. The reason I bought up the other two was for options or comparisons. Long haul is a good company but I don't know if you pick the loads. Their drivers are happy and making money. In Mercer, I am pretty sure you pick your loads. Landstar has a lot of perks because it is big and has many customers. Landstar has zero tolerance for unsafe drivers. Mercer, I thought they cared about safety. Any one of these should be good.
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overall you will have less deductions at mercer than landstar, bobtail only 20.00, no occupational ins or workers comp required for the 0/0,
we also can book loads ahead, and if ya aren't that experienced in booking and picking your own loads you have the help of a coordinator at mercer. they also pay within a few hours of scanning in paperwork.
they pay 75 per cent, and they don't rent trailers, they do a lease purchase, I just paid mine off in November.Anj, Battle Born and BAYOU Thank this. -
And at mercer you can stay at home all month if you want to and your money owed comes out of your next check as a percentage they won't take your entire check.
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And this is why I posted, that's awesome info. I've never looked into mercer cause I've heard the opposite of that. Sounds like I'm going to have to start looking at them. I like the lease purchase. Renting seemed pretty dumb on the business end. Do they have any truck requirements or purchase discount programs for straps, tarps, etc?
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I'd like to check into long haul just cause they're locally owned. The advertising on their trucks is a little odd, but in the end it's all a business.
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The people at longhaul are nice and helpful. I talked with them a while back and they were very helpful. They pay up to 90 percent. I can get you into touch with a current o/o for them. He is a nice guy and tell it as it is.
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I don't have the ability to phone people at the moment due to this third world country stuff, but that would be awesome.
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