Just thought id let yall know i decided to go with valley transportation. Orientation is march 12th. I thought real hard before i made my mind up. Ive heard alot of good things about them. Im sure theres bad things but i thing the good out ways the bad.
Valley Transportation Ashland Ohio
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by SAYiWONT, Feb 10, 2012.
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Hey you still over at valley? I'm thinking about going with them at the beginning of December. The only thing I really heard about them was the whole cheating on logs which ain't really a big deal to me as long as you don't have to do it everyday and drive for like 15 hours. I can deal with 13 maybe 14 hours drive time just not everyday. Other then that they seem like a good company, I know I got a ton of time to research but I'm pretty set on valley, its close to home and I love the hometime (from time to time I would love to stay out and run loads though can you do that?) thanks in advance.
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Occasionally a driver will stay out, but it's really rare. Usually you leave Sunday afternoon, come home Friday evening, but it does happen, where the driver doesn't roll back in until Saturday
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how is driving for valley trans going for you. are you getting 4-5 loads a week, and what is your average miles per load. whats your average take home pay, based on 25% per load, can you stay out two weeks at a time or do you have to park the truck every friday. thinking of hiring on with them, just need that little bit of info to make my decision. are they busy right now or is there load count slow. they have very nice equipment, and there terminal setup is one of the best i,ve been to and i like volvo trucks. any info on how there trucks are equiped, apu, bunk heater, bunk air, etc. thanks
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