JP Noonan

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  1. RogerThat72

    RogerThat72 Road Train Member

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    Been looking at these guys in case things fall through with holland co and possibly Goulet if I don't get into holland. Any info on these guys? I'm guessing I would be out of the west Springfield terminal as I'm from adams, ma.
     
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    Avoid these guys like the plague! I've never worked for them but I know they don't maintain their equipment the way they should. Both my father and uncle who drive truck haven't heard anything good about them either. But if you desperately need a job, its better than nothing.
     
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    If you have no tanker experience you may want to check out ARG being where you are. They don't pay that great but have good equipment. Many guys do take there trucks home with them. I have heard mixed stories about Noonan and Abenaqui as well.
     
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    Pm me. I currently work for them out of the Danielson,Ct terminal. I can answer any question or get it for you.
     
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    I dealt with both of those outfits, JPN I did a double tour with years ago...negative experiences both ways. JPN is not a very friendly situation. The Big Indian (Abenaqui) speaks with forked tongue. Living in Adams, I'd either try ARG (but they're kind of a joke with pay for the work you do,) or RD Clark out of Cromwell, Ct. they're in your area quite a lot, have a drop yard in Rennselaer, NY too.
    No magic bullet for a perfect job in the tanker industry unfortunately.