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Thread: Sunco... Good , Bad?
- 06.26.2012 #1Bobtail Member
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Sunco... Good , Bad?
Looking into Sunco. Anyone there now? Past experience with them?
- 06.26.2012 #2Road Train Member
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Had a friend who leased to them for a while,left because of promise of higher rate from another carrier. Later he told me it was big mistake to leave SUNCO.
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- 06.26.2012 #3Bobtail Member
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- 07.03.2012 #4Bobtail Member
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i herd they have a brokage board..... anyone know.... and hows their rates
- 07.03.2012 #5Road Train Member
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They are part of the former watkins group.
and still part of landspan.....
- 07.04.2012 #6Medium Load Member
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I have pulled a couple of dry van loads for them,a gal from the gainesville,ga. office,and they pay well imho. the freight was actually TO a chicken plant in elberton,ga i am thinking.
- 07.05.2012 #7Bobtail Member
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ok going to see..
- 07.10.2012 #8Bobtail Member
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Well i filled out a carrier packet for them but didnt get a call yet.... I dont even know how it works because i dont see any load board..
- 12.14.2012 #9"Olde Goat"
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Just got off the phone with recruiter. Pay is 70 to 72 percent of the load, depending which region you choose, plus FSC. Base plates furnished. I would probably run the southeast region for 70%. She said average $1.60 cpm all miles +FSC. 90% D&H. Home weekends for reset.(we all know how that goes) Sounds like what I am looking for. Now to deal on a truck
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- 12.14.2012 #10Road Train Member
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On broker loads they are fast pay (7 days on paper bills) with no discount. Rates are a little on the cheap side. All good experience with them so far.

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