Are there no quality small fleet long/decent haul trucking companies in Texas?
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Still will have home time in Texas, the same as if the company is headquarted in Texas. Won't have to pay state income taxes, because your domicile/address is in Texas.
I lived in Tennessee and never drove for a company that was headquartered in Tennessee. I still kept the benefit of not having to pay state income taxes because my domicile/address was in Tennessee. My hometime was the same as the drivers that actually lived in the states the companies were headquartered in. -
Lots of companies based elsewhere have yards in Texas. I work for J Rayl Transport, who are based in Akron, Ohio. But they have a terminal in Sunnyvale (suburb just east of Dallas) that I run out of (it’s less than 3 miles from my house in Mesquite) and they run guys out of a drop yard in Houston, too. I don’t know what you’re looking for exactly, but I ran 3,000 miles last week and still got home for the weekend.
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If you want small long haul reefer . Go on produce haulers on Facebook and ask around. There is alot of produce around that Hidalgo Texas area . Now it might be some crummy 2 truck owner deal so take caution
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I drive for Climate Express, their based in Union, Missouri, and I live in Memphis, Tennessee. It doesn't matter where a company is based, but moreso their freight lanes. If they have freight that can get you home, that's the most important thing.
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