Choosing next load board: Landstar/Mercer/Schneider/USA Truck

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  1. slow.rider

    slow.rider Road Train Member

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    OK help a fella out here guys. I was at Interstate doing the load board, getting my feet wet with the owner op scene, got a truck and stacked some cash but my stay here got cut short unexpectedly when the new owners shut down the load board. I wanted to get a year in before moving up to a more advanced system with brokers and such, but I think the 6 months I got in could be good enough. So there's 4 top contenders right now: Schneider, USA Truck, Landstar and Mercer. Plus maybe some smaller companies that work off public load boards. I'm familiar with the main strengths and weaknesses of of how each of these companies operates but still having a tough time making the final cut. Yeah I know Schneider and USA don't have drivers dealing with agents but one possibility is hold off on the agent aspect for 6-12 months and stack some more quick cash first instead. So go ahead and drop some knowledge on a fledgling o/o here.
     
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  3. snowwy

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    DSV, and admiral merchants.

    DSV used to be sammons.
     
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  4. slow.rider

    slow.rider Road Train Member

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    Maybe I should have made clear, I'm more into the dry van / reefer scene at this time.
     
  5. Oscar the KW

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    Of the four contenders on your list, Landstar and Mercer would be the only ones on mine if I were in your shoes.
     
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  6. slow.rider

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    As I continue to research and get feedback from people, those two are pulling away from the rest and turning into the top contenders. It's a tough choice between the two though. The others are more like fallback options in case something goes wrong somehow. I can afford to wait the 30+ days for the lengthy application times Landstar in particular is known for, but am anxious to keep driving anyway. The buyers of my current company only gave us 8 days notice that they were shuttering our load board. Funny thing is, in the new contract they want us to sign, we have to agree to give them 30 days notice if we decide to leave.
     
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    Check RT&T out you might like it midwest! And carolinas!
     
  8. RStewart

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    Check with @rollin coal. The company he's leased to runs refer & I think they run around the Midwest.
     
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  9. slow.rider

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    I looked at their website. Do they have self dispatch?
     
  10. HopeOverMope

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    My opinion man, is LS all the way. At least for what you do. There's a lot of room to grow there. Not only do you get the load board but you get your load alerts, fuel discounts, tire discounts (they pay upfront, you pay back in increments), -LS will defenitly be a step up from interstate
     
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  11. slow.rider

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    Thanks. I sent him a message.
     
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