Headed to wti "tuscaloosa al"

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  1. blade

    blade Heavy Load Member

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    Hey j or red can you tell us about the trucks and equipment how big are the sleepers do the come with a frig is there a apu our idle use the sleeper small or large how fast are the trucks are they using electronic logs our paper where have you been running lately
     
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  3. redeye7174

    redeye7174 Light Load Member

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    Blade, I run southeast & Midwest. The trucks are international pro series. I have a apu, the new trucks have that electric heating & cooling thing. I guess the sleepers ares 70 inch. If you see a Boyd bros truck, that is exactly what we have. I'll do my best to answer any questions. I'll tell you honestly everything about it here. Were home every weekend. 28% of gross. And they pay you for any extra money they get. They don't hide from you.
     
  4. redeye7174

    redeye7174 Light Load Member

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    Oh, I forgot. They go about 65 or 66.
     
  5. CLHATTERY

    CLHATTERY Bobtail Member

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    Well Hello Everyone..was just gonna give an update about my husbands experience with WTI so far..
    Well it's been two weeks..they have been giving him loads..without him having to wait around for them..he likes that..he's been pretty busy to say the least..and for it being only 2 weeks..pay is good..:)
    His hometime.. well I mean it's only been two weeks..but first week out he was home that weekend..He had a hard day today..but from him ''No matter how hard today was I still love this job''..
    Have a great night..
     
  6. CLHATTERY

    CLHATTERY Bobtail Member

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    I was just gonna update: My husband is still with WTI and he still enjoying it..his dispatcher is great..the money is still good..He's so happy with the company that he will be lease purchasing soon..:) I'm glad that he's found a company that he likes so well..
     
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  7. btemefordboy

    btemefordboy Bobtail Member

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    do they haul tarped loads?
     
  8. lamont1986

    lamont1986 Bobtail Member

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    Any updates from any wti drivers? Have a friend that jus started with them, so far he loving the outfit.
     
  9. fancypants

    fancypants Medium Load Member

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    Ive never seen a BOYD trk going over 63 mph.Most flat co haul tarpped loads.
     
  10. bcalder

    bcalder Bobtail Member

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    for the first month I felt the same way then things changed you start notice more lies but they will get you home a lot money is up and down but that is normal for trucking be careful of there lease program it easy to bring 100.00 home sometimes more the dead head will hurt you I leased a truck came back from a random drug test and they had the truck and trailer in the shop when I came back was I hot asked why the they told me we still own this truck and we will do what we want to the truck which you are paying for and repairs they charge you and never give you a recite for just take it out of your account
     
  11. Marc b

    Marc b Bobtail Member

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    Hey buddy my name is Marc I've been driving a truck for a little
    Over a year now and all I've found are companies that lie to u and
    Cheat u out of money, I've been looking in to joining wti for a while
    But I wanted to investigate the company more before I join them
    Can u give me info or advise
     
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