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Old 05.24.2008
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Looking for a GOOD start

My husband is an experienced driver and I am fairly fresh out of school and have about 25,000 miles in 27 states during 3.5 months with a company that we left recently (on the list of bad companies to work for -- with good reason). We are looking for a GOOD company that will take me on. In our previous employment, he was able to qualify to train me and we would like to be able to do it that way again as one of the reasons we are doing this is to spend time together. We want to latch on to someone who will listen to our needs and work with us -- we are in our mid-50's and have no financial need nor any desire to run ourselves into the ground, and can do well at about 5,000 miles a week. We are dependable and mature and will give a company a good value. If anyone has any suggestions, we would welcome your input.
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these are 2 of the companies i'm considering

if you don't mind running reefers you could run for central or stevens they are they are pretty good about running reasonable and marten is another 1 i would consider
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