Yeah I ran solo. Teams run 48, too. They run mostly east of the Rockies with the exception of the southwest. Ran a lot down to Flagstaff/SoCal.
Companies Hiring In Maine
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Found under Careers, then FAQ'SChinatown Thanks this. -
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99% Dry van, a handful of reefers. I believe they were acquired by Bison Transport from up North. As far as I know, they are completely separate other than pulling the occasional trailer for one another. Have yet to see a mix match rolling down the road.
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Edit - never mind, found it online, and it’s other way around. Bison bought HO Wolding
Bison Transport Expands U.S. Presence with the Acquisition of H.O. Wolding, Inc.lovesthedrive Thanks this. -
Update on Trucking in Maine: Starting to look for my new trucking adventure. I have been driving Class A dump truck pulling an equipment trailer hauling a paving machine and a skid steer within a 150 air miles. I started at the end of May. Combined with my experience from working with two other companies, I will have 12 months experience at the end of this month. I have started talking to companies but have a question about recruiters. I am getting emails from recruiting companies, not the trucking companies themselves. Is this normal? I am hesitant about someone in a cubicle trying to get me to work for a company that I don't know anything about nor have met anybody in the company. Any help or suggestions?
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What type driving job are you looking for?
You're already talking to companies; what is the response from those companies?
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