I agree blind go get your own u already know mercers system. Where there's a will there's a way.
Any new info? I'd like to see how the two of you are still doing. Skateboardman, flatbed?
That's weird, age requirements. I'm gonna stay away from van at least until ups kicks in and they don't use ls trailers for that anyway.
Ya I know I pulled out of lukens a lot, shingles out of Frederick md, I know flat pretty well just didn't know what their step freight was like.
Gotcha never a big fan of Cali. That's what I had before I sold my truck. Mostly auto parts so getting my own trailer would have been useless.
I know what you mean about agrivation just saying from previous experience with them d&h was a big part of what I did. Doesn't really matter about...
Right I meant van. I'm looking to go back after I get another truck, I'm going with flat or step in your opinion forty, what's better. I know...
Pulling your own trailer really limits the freight you can haul for them. Ls has ALOT of drop and hook. At least they did when I was there. It...
Sorry stupid auto correct at least you knew what I was talking about. Thanks for the info didn't know they put that requirement in. I know what...
What won't requirement? Heard from a couple of friends they got a call about having to have one installed or they'd be fired. Told ls they'd save...
No most let you take the truck home and I mean truck and trailer. Need to watch certain loads lowes loads would easy to steal so probably make you...
The conawingo dam is restricted for 53's and 102's. the sign is there but not until you drop down onto it. They have a marked truck route, turn...
Haha it would be "broke back bunk". I know Westfield is a hike but you could probably take the truck home if you have a place to park.
So are you saying you don't understand why someone would buy a truck period? Because with all three options you would still have repairs,...
There is no reason you can't make good money and still be home every weekend. What's the difference if you make $5000 a wk and be out 3-4 weeks or...
Good for you driver, best of luck.
"Eh, Billy Bong, you just left the terminal. I don't think the trailer's supposed to look like that", says the trainer from the bunk.
Hey fellas got a few questions after reading a good bit of this thread( exhausting as that was). I noticed mercer apparently breaks down the rate...
I average about $2.50 a mile with TMC.
Why would you want to do that? Swinging doors sucks, cheaper freight, blah