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Can you tell me about any companies that run 7 on 7 off or similar or part-time?
Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by Powell-Peralta, Jul 18, 2010.
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Knight transportation advertises that.
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Knight is the only one that I have seen, but there may be some smaller ones. FWIW, there is NOTHING that could make me go back to Knight.
I have seen a smaller outfit out of Saint George UT advertising for "full or part time" refer drivers. RMC Foods is the name of the outfit, and their equipment is junk. I don't know anything else about them. -
I know Roehl offers 7/7, also a 7/3 and 7/4. However , the information I have is that you can not start running the 7/7 until 6 months. You can visit their site and give them a call to find out for sure for your area.
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SNI has a flex fleet. You can pretty much drive what you want. It was offered to me before I left. They also have a "Home Run" program. 2 weeks out, 1 off.
John Veriha has a 7/7 deal. From what they told me, you just need to find another willing driver.
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I'm heading to Roehl orientation shortly. Their website talks alot about 7/7. But you share your truck with one or two other drivers. I'm not interested in downtime as result of someone else.
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When I was with J&R Schugel they had a 7/7 run that was dedicated to cali and back. You would share your truck with another driver. Not sure if they still got it there or not.
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I highly doubt you will ever find a company that will do the 7/7 without sharing your tractor. No way is a company going to lose money letting there tractors sit every other week. It just doesn't make economic sense for a company to do that.rookietrucker and johnday Thank this.
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I know that if you live in Wi or near Wi Roehel has runs like that. They have 7/7. and 7/3 7/4 i would say give them a call or go to there website. I know that if you live in minnnesota they are advertising it for flatbed. looks like you share the truck with at least one other driver.
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1) i've been hearing nothing but bad about knight lately; This is scarring me away from them.
But, let me ask you this: i heard that knight has a policy where you're not allowed to drive between the hours of 11pm and 6am ish? Is/was this true?
2) i'm closer(much closer) to roehl's bensalem terminal, so that would be the terminal i would "shoot for." However, i'm not totally opposed to working out of a wisconsin terminal.
3) i don't mind sharing a truck if the other person is clean; i think most people who do the 7 on 7 off type programs tend to be neater(?).
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