No I haven't talked to any drivers but I know they aren't a fly by night outfit. I've seen them around for a long time. They seem to get new equipment every few years. I think you could do a lot worse for a first car hauling gig. They haul out of the plants so the loads will be very repetitive (easier for a new driver than mixed rail loads).
Got offered a job to be a car hauler
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Thank you for your insight man.
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Be prepared to pay more for insurance. Was a big surprise to me
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How did you like working for Mr. Cooper? We’re you a Teamster?Mooseontheloose Thanks this.
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I don't know where in Ontario you are....If you are anywhere near Buffalo, NY check out Online Auto, they run heavy up around Toronto, and they train on occasion. They have a good rep based on what I'm hearing/seeing and I know the equipment is top notch.. Once I get this long haul out of my system for good that's who I'm calling first.
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I liked Cooper and left because they didn’t have owner ops in my part of the country. They had plenty of freight and you can make money there if you want to work. I was a Teamster for almost 30 years with several employers including Jack Cooper.cburch21, BigBob410, Mooseontheloose and 1 other person Thank this.
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