Well, equipment IS important to me, not the most important, but near the top. If I narrow it down to 2 companies, with similar wage and benefit packages, and one offers 5-7 YO FL's, and the other offers 1-2 YO KW's, guess where I'm going, all other things being similar.
TransAm: It isn't THAT bad
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by KillerBug, Jul 28, 2012.
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the KW dealership in Kansas City opened up a branch in Olathe so Johnny wouldn't switch to Freightliners
apparently there are 5-10 new T700's every week
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does transam pay fsc on deadhead/empty miles as stated in their site?
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Lonesome after 20 years your entitled to be picky on the equipment , I was sort of directing the comment towards newer drivers who would chose a GLITTERMOBILE and poor $ over a FREIGHSHAKER and a benefit package.
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A bunch of chrome don't pay the bills...I just want a dependable piece of equipment so I can do my work and make my $$$...if a company can't maintain their equipment, well..then I'm gone..it's a simple as that..
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Well said Drvrtech!
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anyones criteria for picking a company to drive for is completely thier own decision
if not no one would ever drive for CRE based on information found on here
and me thinks that it is trucker BS that John's wife owns the KW dealership
I heard from a driver who told me a friend told him that........................... -
Since 1975, Murphy-Hoffman Company (MHC) has built its business on the belief that customer loyalty is only as strong as customer service. This focus has helped MHC become a multi-state network of Kenworth dealers providing more than 40,000 customers with a full range of truck related services.
MHC is an expansion of the original company, Ozark Kenworth , Inc. Ozark Kenworth started in Springfield, Missouri, in January 1975 -- opened for business without a parts or service department and only three employees in a temporary facility. From there, the company grew and expanded. -
killerbug u still with us? wish i can read more input into how to make the lease work.
-from what i read in your post is it not better to just turn down loads going west and just stay in the Midwest to East coast runs? (avoid mountains, and California)
-does transam have non-smoking trainers...? i hope they have good trainers, that werner trainer thread haunts me.
-any young ppl driving for transam im only 23 soon to be 24.
-how does this fuel taxes thing work? is that something deducted from you? or you have to pay them when doing taxes?
-on another note. the cpm that they deduct for the maintenance account, does that cover ALL costs like new tires and oil changes?
-on the site it says .84 cpm + fsc on loaded and empty. is nothing paid for deadhead miles?
that's all i can think off right now.
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