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Old 05.20.2008
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Ex Reefer driver looking for good flatbed company

I am an ex reefer driver looking for a good flatbed company. I do not have any flatbed exp, but do have 5 yrs otr exp.

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In Alaska, try Lynden. They operate better than the idiotic ways of corperate America here in the states. They will hire the right person. Person meaning person in person, as opposed to how a person appears "on paper"

Or are ya looking for something here in the states? If so, I hear TMC and Maverick, but that's just going off what posters here have stated.

Personaly, I'd stay in Alaska, where I you. JMO
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Thanks for the info, not sure if I will be in AK or not. Lynden is a good outfit for here. I thought of TMC or Maverick in the lower 48. I just wanted to know what luck other drivers who work for them are having.
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I currently drive for Arrow Trucking out of Tulsa, OK and recommend them as a good flatbed company. Good miles and pay. The equipment is well maintained and if there is a problem with the truck you only have to take it to a TA and they will fix it and get you on your way. You are treated like a number but overall a good company. Training starts on Monday's and you should have your own truck on Thursday or Friday. If you have any other questions let me know. Also, if your interested in Arrow let me know so I can have a referral if you dont mind. Good luck in whatever you choose to do.
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I'm running flats for Roehl. It's good to run legal, I'll say that. We have the top safety rating too.
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My husband is driving a flatbed (fairly) locally in TN with our truck. We were running a refer cross country before this (truck broke down and that changed things for us). Because we don't see a letup in the work here, we decided to stay. The guy he hauls for sometimes can't keep up with the demand, so we're acquiring another truck soon and will need to find a driver for it.
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