Funny thing... I was reading down the list thinking "this sounds like us", then the list kept going and going and going like the Energizer bunny.
Yeah, you're not going to find a job that eliminates all of the BS trucking can give you. No cities? That's laughable, because there has to be a customer base. The customer base needs employees. Those employees are found in cities.
Sounds like its time to buy a truck and get your own authority if you want to run like that. You'll find yourself going into Chicago before you know it just to make a paycheck this week.
Recommend a company for a company driver with these parameters?
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All the truck amenities are on you, as well as the the toll/scale transponders.
You self dispatch. If you don’t want to deal with brokers, don’t accept any brokered freight.
You choose your lanes, run where you want.
I’m not saying you’re going to succeed, but you’d check off darn near every box on you list. Heck even eliminate a few of them because your not a company driver. -
I think CFI has driver-facing cameras, but if you're flexible on that, they might be a fit for you. I don't know how they'll view your lack of recent experience, but it never hurts to check.
FYI: If the experience thing becomes a big issue, I've heard Schneider is pretty flexible, but you'll have to cross off a lot of your list with them. You probably won't be going out West with them if your address is in Tennessee. Then again, if L.A. and Denver are both red lines for you, you can probably forget about anyone sending you West. -
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Long FLD Thanks this.
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