Leasing on at lone star
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Buzz1966, Dec 26, 2012.
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They are forced dispatch, even for O/O. They assign you to a terminal depending on the experience you have. Some of the terminals make good money, like Tulsa or SLC. My buddies were in the Memphis and Seguin,Tx.
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Hope ya have better luck than I did!
Was predominently an oilfield hauler and d/h from Las Vegas, Nv. to Gainsville,Tx. to orientation. After orientation they d/h me to Odessa, Tx. where I sat another couple days and loaded for a drill-rig outside of Roosevelt, Ut......d/h to SLC where I sat again for a few days.
QUIT and d/h back home to Vegas.
In retrospect I believe it was because I was pulling my own trailer (s/d) and wasn't interested in renting one of theirs.
Since then I've pulled a couple brokered loads from them, but the rates wern't great...fair but not great.
Might be a fine company but ya couldn't prove it by me.
Maybe things have changed since then or I was just in the wrong place at the wrong time? I kinda doubt it tho.
Good luck!Last edited: Dec 26, 2012
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Wrong post lol
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Well i nlooked into them a few years ago, All forced dispatch company drivers over O/O, have to use there trailer. When i went to Memphis to talk to the terminal manager he told me dead out you go where we tell you the customer loads the truck! basicly your a glorified company driver.
But thats my opinion. Good luck and choose wiseley -
Thanks for the info I'm still looking at options. Nothing signed yet all info or recommendations appreciated
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Thanks twolane for reminding me. My buddy out of their Memphis terminal sits at least 3 days a week waiting for a load. He normally runs between Louisville and Dallas. The thing is, when he empties, he sits for a day or so, then they deadhead him. That forced dispatch stuff wont hack it unless I am guaranteed a minimum of $10grand a week to the bank (not to the truck). He's an O/O whose making less a week than I did as a company driver.
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Please explain the "glorified" part.I am a bit confused on where,when & how the glory is defined.Is it anything like a gloryhole ??SHC Thanks this.
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Depends on your setup, if you have a big trl. call the Salt Lake term..
I know a couple of guys there and they are very happy. Had another person I know worked out of Tx. and he went broke
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