I was at W.E. for 4 years in van. We ran. It used to be very outlaw. When I started it was not a training co. I had been at it for years. The per mile pay was low ,but we made it up in miles. They can be pretty rough in driver relations. I dont know what it takes to get fired because I can remember having words with a few people. I liked that part about it. I was generally well liked or at least respected by most. They dont have apu units or I would still be there. I have friends there in the offices. Be prepared when someone talkes down to you. I never took it and always stood my ground.
Western Express or Willis Shaw Express?
Discussion in 'Western Express' started by bryan21384, Jan 3, 2010.
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I appreciate the feedback. I am looking to go flatbed if I decided on them; who are you working for now? How is their equipment? If flatbed loads aren't there, do they sometimes dispatch van loads in place of the flatbed loads?
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I am on my way to Western Express! I am excited to have a job finally. I decided to go at it a year and see other options after that, I gotta start somewhere
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I guess ill see u there bryan if ur going this weekend
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Good luck Bryan! Don't forget about us wannabes. Let us know how things are going!
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Lowrider, I'll be seeing you there this weekend, it will be early as can be. That's cool though. Where are you going to be staying at in Nashville? Are they providing a room for you? I'll keep everybody updated
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Bryan, Ill be leaving out at 2am and arriving in Nashville tomorrow at 930p.. they are providing a room.. if you want u can email me at badboymetro16@gmail ill be going on the dry van side..
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Bryan they will pack you up and send you to Bumminham Ab-a-lama. did you check with Huff and Puff? They run ur ### off but pay better.
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Oh ####, I forgot to call them, I will see if they are available tomorrow morning, I sure want to hear what they have to say. I sure have no problem running hard.
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Hank Williams is the name of the trainer there. They are a family run company. Their trucks aren't governed to 62 or 65.
I am 110 miles from them. They want you within 50 miles. If you get home at 11am from being out you may have to roll again by 4pm.
Their newest guy made $50K+ last year. Just gotta fudge the logs. Not unlike W/E.
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