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- 12.02.2009 #1Light Load Member
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o/o needing work
going to buy truck this weekend! I have 10years otr. and only one ticket in 5 yaers no felonys or dui's I live in ga but I want to run south of tn. and can haul any thing! if you know anyone hireing please let me know unless they pay .90 or less a mile if that is the case keep it to your self please.
thinking about contaners but not shore. truck will be payed for with no payments.
- 12.03.2009 #2Light Load Member
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This is the busy time of the year for FedEx,you can try them http://www.fedex.com/us/indp/lhportal.html
- 12.03.2009 #3Road Train Member
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Perhaps post in the o/o section. Results would be more gooder............
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- 12.04.2009 #5Banned or Retired
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Good luck if you think you will make anything pulling cans in the southeast as a newbie O/O. The money in cans is in the short haul stuff, and with most companies load assignments are seniority based.
You might try Premier or Brown. I don't know what they pay, but I know they do a lot of shorthaul southeast stuff which seems to me like what you are looking for.
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- 12.04.2009 #7Medium Load Member
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You might try Premier or Brown. I don't know what they pay, but I know they do a lot of shorthaul southeast stuff which seems to me like what you are looking for.[/QUOTE]
i've heard brown is good,plus they get by the house regularly. my buddy parted with national freight to work for premier,so they may be a good choice also.
- 12.21.2009 #8Bobtail Member
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Crossbreed
What kind of truck are you buying? What kind of trailer will you be pulling?
Are you thinking of going cross country below the I-40 corridor? Have you considered going online and working with a broker? Hey are you looking for a co-driver? I have some trucking friends that own their own trucks and use brokers for their loads. Its all fairly easy on the internet, once you obtain your authority and permits, fuel taxes and book keeper/accountant.
Douglas
- 01.09.2010 #9Bobtail Member
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Crossbreed, I have intrastate freight daily in SC and runs back to GA. IF you have have 48 102 with 6.8 tarps, I can help you cover the road in aligators
- 04.22.2010 #10Bobtail Member
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Check us out at Grace Transport Inc. We run 38+ states. Mostly dry-van freight in southeast region. Call (912)359-2282 ask for Denise or go to www.gracetransport.org for more information

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