Does anyone have any experience with this company ?
http://www.rrrtransportation.com/
CSA Score:
https://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov/SMS/Carrier/485962/Overview.aspx
RRR Transportation - Calhoun, GA
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I'm not familiar with them specifically, but I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that they run carpet loads out and produce back. That's how most of the companies out of N GA run their operations. I'll keep an eye out for their trucks and see if I can talk with a driver.
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I'm a driver for Triple R. I know this is an old thread, but in case anyone else is searching, I will answer as best I can. Yes we haul carpet/flooring loads west (mostly northwest) and produce back. We are a small company that hires mostly teams. Established teams are preferred. 2 years experience minimum.
Now as far as how it is working here? You will not find a better group of people. It's like a family that welcomed my husband and I with open arms. From day one, we knew we had found our home here. We don't mind driving in the winter conditions, but if you do, this may not be the place for you. The equipment is top notch and well maintained. This is the first company that has ever made us feel appreciated for what we do. You're expected to be professional, safe and conscientious. I don't plan to ever drive for anyone else. This is home and honestly, no amount of money can replace the care and respect we get from EVERYONE who works here, office staff, management, shop techs and even the truck washers. It's like coming home to family that I actually like, whenever we get to the yard. They know us by name, not truck number. They don't micromanage and are quick to help with any questions or needs on the road. Every time we get to the yard, the truck gets pulled in the shop and looked over, resupplied with EVERYTHING you need from oil and additives to load locks and chains. We don't lift a finger. Then they hand wash it. The trucks have TV's and Direct TV. We use PeopleNet. No Vorad or OnGuard. No inward facing cameras. Trucks do 68. Most have APU's. Any other questions or things I missed, just ask.Mooseontheloose and paul_4lp Thank this. -
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Do they have a rider program?
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