Does anyone know anything about Jeff foster or halvor lines out of superior WI also I here that roehl straves there drivers for miles
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Jeff Foster/ Halvor lines Roehl
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by CAZ, Dec 5, 2007.
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Never heard anything bad about Halvor. They just opened a new terminal in South Bend In, and are looking to hire drivers there. But, other than saying that they pull vans, I don't have much info on them. They use an off brand of truck (KW) LOL!!!
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Ok thanks for the info I have talked to them the only down fall is that I see is you have to leave the truck at the terminal witch is 3 hours away from where I would be living. They also run flat beds as well at least out of there Superior terminal. The pay for a newbie seem good as well .34 a mile once your get done with a trainer.
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Unfortunately for you, you aren't in a good place to find a lot of trucking jobs. Whether the leave it at the terminal rule is a problem is based on how you run. If you are out 3 weeks and then home for a few days, that's not too bad. if you get home twice a week, it's a long drive. They probably don;t have much freight in your area, and that always has an effect on taking the truck home.
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Hi Caz, have you looked into anything local there? I know somebody has a trucking company next door to Bosk, in Escanaba. There is John Verhallia in Marrinette and Joy in Peshtigo.
I haven't heard much bad about Reohl and I think they have a yard in Iron Wood, MI.
You could always try Big Orange just south.
Are the landings iced in yet or can a guy still get a boat out up there? Bye the way You live in my favorite place in the world!!!!!!!!!! -
Halvor Lines is pretty good. I have a couple of buddies working there. I would be working there if they offered a 7/7 trainer deal like Roehl does. I think they only hire experienced drivers though. I would stay away from Foster. They don't pay well. But if you like more freedom and some say in what loads you get it might be worth it. I know some guys who took big pay cuts to work at Foster instead of Roehl. They wanted to run how they wanted and not play by the rules. Its not worth it to me to take a 10 cent pay cut though.
Roehl has a terminal in Iron Mountain not Ironwood. Nice flatbed loads out of there. Also haul van loads out of Mead in Escanaba. Honestly, if you live in Escanaba I would check out Roehl. There are a lot of options out of the IM yard. I don't starve for miles. I've been there over nine years so they can't be to bad. -
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landings are just starting to ice up. I called foster and asked what a guy with on expreince starts at they replied 32 cents a mile for the first 90 days then you move up to 33. Also all the companies around escanaba need experince. -
Thats what they told me too. I'm getting 42 cpm at Roehl, not going to work for 32. There is some kind of crazy per diem that only they can figure out. So it is actually more than 32cpm. I would still go with Halvor instead. If you need training I would go with Roehl.
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I'm seem to be thinking about more and more about roehl the only draw back is that they jump seat trucks from what I here. Which with me I plan on bring a tv and fridge and other stuff with me that I would want to leave in the truck. However would roehl let you keep your truck if you were just home for 2 days?
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Have you worked with foster before? Just kind of sounds like you have. I Plan on starting school march 3 and just want to make sure I choose a company that will get me the miles I would like. I would like to do about 2800 a week on average I know that won't happen alot but something to shoot for. Right now I'm a Commercial tire salesmen and work just on commsion which stinks make alright money but not real consistent. So figure its time for a change aways wanted to try truck driving so mise well give it a try while I still youg enough to recover if I don't like it
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