San Antone was a very nice place when I lived there back in the 70's (I did my army medic training there). The weather is weird. Can go from not a cloud in the sky to raining like hell in 15 mins, and then back to not a cloud in the sky 15 mins after that. As for trucking, getting through Austin was a royal pain a few years back (Austin was very nice when I lived there back in the 80s but that has changed).
Unless you plan to work nights, or not go north, I would suggest somewhere other than SA. Austin is that bad to get through. But I have a low threshold for stupidity...
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I lived in SA for over 20 years before moving down to Corpus. What kind of driving do you want to do?
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Really just local, I have all endorsements. I’d prefer something that’s just long trips, but it seems like LTL is where the money is.
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And NO state income tax. On the contrary side, property taxes can be harsh.RockinChair Thanks this.
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Long-trip local work, try for a linehaul gig with an LTL or foodservice carrier. UPS, Fedex, SMT, SAIA, R&L, Lange, Sysco, Sigma, Labatt, etc.
The dry bulk companies that haul cement and lime will have a combination of long and short trips. R&R, Star Bulk, Ingram Readymix, and Trimac's dry bulk outfit, I think it's called Quality Service Tank Lines or something similar.
You might also check into a transfer run with Texas Disposal Systems
And of course HEB and Walmart.
I'll add more as I think of them.Flat Earth Trucker, silverspur and Chinatown Thank this. -
I want to say XPO has multiple openings in the SA area, P&D and Linehaul.
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