I have hear dH&M out of omaha is a good company to work for on dry van side as well. Have you looked at transport america?
Also another option is even though they did what they did you could look at going back to bolt. You seemed pretty content with them till yall parted ways.
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Thats what I figured just making sure you thought about that option
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Did you ever check out USA Truck?.....
Here's a Texas lead/opening for them (& yes--they're pet-friendly), based out of Dallas:
USA Truck - 13872 (driveusatruck.com)
Since it's dry van, I don't see why you couldn't take the rig home with you for home time.
Also: after running with them for 12 months, you can qualify for their "Drive Your Plan" program, which lets you pick the loads you want from a USA Truck load board--and run where/when you want (it's basically an industry exclusive):
USA Truck introduces Drive Your Plan company self-dispatch program – USA Truck (usa-truck.com)
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We can type out the whole song here.
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