New England Terminals?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by AA3NK, Sep 22, 2012.
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I am from Abbeville! You might know where that is.
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There is no way in the world I could bring a semi rig into the neighborhood, old New England streets are narrow and anywhere you could park is marked no parking, resident permit and all that kind of stuff. Leaving a rig in the areas of Glosta that are doable is pretty high risk, there are some folks wandering around with less than honorable motives. A terminal would be a bit more secure. However, there are always rigs parked on the street in the general area of Gorton's facility. I'm pretty sure that the police know the owners and operators and the police station is just down the street from there.
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For sure, having a local terminal is no good reason to choose one company over another. Thanks for the follow up. Glosta is an interesting place, all kinds of folks around here--probably that way in most places. I've only been up here for a couple of years, you would definitely know the area better than I!
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Regency transportation has there home terminal in mass
No weekends.
$,1000.00 Signing Bonus.
$ .47 per mile.
2,500 - 2,800 Average Miles.
Rider Policy
80% Drop & Hook
99% No Touch Freight
Company Assigned Late Model Peterbilt Tractors.
Benefits
Health & Dental Package.
Paid Vacations.
401 K.
Hiring Areas
Mssachusetts
Rhode Island
New York
Connecticut
New Jersey
New Hampshire
Maine (south)
Pennsylvania (eastern) -
Trucking company websites have a list of where their terminals are & their hiring areas.
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