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- 01.04.2009 #1Bobtail Member
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Anyone heard of Powersource Transportation
Just curious if anyone here has heard good or bad of them or even worked for them , I sent my app. out and they are one of the many to offer a job , I have never seen or heard of them but the recruiter talked highly of them - but you all know how that goes - before I make another mistake and waste time with another company , money is running thin, Thanks in advance...
- 01.04.2009 #2
As far as I know, Powersource is all owner operator. They advertise as being all power only. I think a lot of their freight is unusual stuff most carriers don't deal with. Like circus equipment.
- 01.04.2009 #3Bobtail Member
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Thanks truckermario , I thought so too by there web page but the deal they are offering is for a company driver using there truck , paid by the mile and so on , due to the economy it must be hard to come by a o/o and pay them enough , I would not own one right now , I am looking for a company job and one that does not lie ( ha ha ) to get you there , not looking to get rich , just comfortable and stable , maybe a dream nowadays .
- 01.04.2009 #4Road Train Member
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I ran into one of their drivers a few months ago down in Houston and he was a company driver and he really liked them. He was making like .48 per mile for the load he was pulling which was an oversize load but nothing major it was just some kind of tank that was like 9.5 ft wide. One thing that I noticed was his truck was a 2004 with only 250k miles on it though which isn't much.
- 03.01.2009 #5Light Load Member
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Powersource has no company drivers, they are 100% o/o, I was with them for three years, when work was good, they were great, when work was slow, it was very bad, i spent 3 weeks in Portland waiting for a load once, right after I spent 2 weeks in Stuart MT, We hauled anything that needed to be moved except boats and mobile homes, did alot of circus,music concerts, broadway plays, new trailers. I would say they were ok except they stabbed me in the back when I took my truck and signed on with a competitor
- 02.06.2010 #6Bobtail Member
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I'm a little curious as to who their competitor is if you don't mind saying. I'm looking in to signing on and am only looking for o/o stuff
- 02.06.2010 #7Bobtail Member
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Powersource is one of many power only companies out there. The big one of course is trailer transit but there are many others. Rexdon Inc out of Charleston IL, Trailer Convoys, Mapletree in IN are others. If you are interested in a different type of work than power only maybe for you. I spent 3 years doing it and still have friends doing it. Like the previous post stated when that when things are going well it is a great job but when things are slow you are better going home and waiting it out. Could be weeks. I too have sat quite awhile waiting. New trailer business is not what it used to be and many plants have closed. You do not get paid to bobtail and if you do it is only enough to cover fuel if you are lucky. Could be 50 miles or 1,500. Just depends. Laid back lifestyle so that has its advantages. Pull alot of not the best maintained equipment. I have turned down many trailers after getting to customer and seeing the condition of tires, brakes etc. And tough to get one repaired on road. No one wants to pay for it.
Pay is not always the best. Some things are great others are not. Alot of brokers have like the rest of trucking have ruined the rates. Found a trailer last week on broker board from San Diego CA to Upstate NY for 100 bucks. The let you load trailer and keep revenue but you have to put your own insurance on trailer and cargo.That is a recipe for disaster and a insurance claim if something happens. These trailers used to pay to move empty. Not the greatest pay but usually paid well to go to CA.
Good luck for anyone trying the power only business. It is alot better lifestyle than freight but I could not find the money in it anymore and the inconsistent freight is what finally did me in. Would go do it again in a heartbeat if things were to ever improve in that industry.
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- 05.12.2010 #8Medium Load Member
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do they have a van division
- 05.12.2010 #9Trucker Forum STAFF
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Dude, power only means they only have power units, no trailers. It means they pull trailers that don't have power to pull them, such as circus trailers/ new trailers/military trailers/Farmer Freds feed wagon etc.
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- 05.15.2010 #10Medium Load Member
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they pull a lot of new trailers out of Great Dane in Wayne, Nebr.

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