H.O. Wolding is a GREAT company!

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by Grabbin-Gears, Mar 15, 2011.

  1. Weeble Kneeble

    Weeble Kneeble Heavy Load Member

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    I'm gonna need a laptop to give my response to Chip. It will take too long on this phone.

    Hope you guys are rolling.
     
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  3. Weeble Kneeble

    Weeble Kneeble Heavy Load Member

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    I know I asked for them but they didn't give them to me. They have to be approved by Marc Wolding. They only have a limited supply in the shop and as far as I know, you keep them in the side box. You can buy them from the Bellemont truck and trailer repair place out in Arizona. I know one guy who told me he did that and they reimbursed, who knows if it's true.

    I have to carry them year round now. Two 3 railers and 4 singles.
     
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  4. Bram

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    Sorry Freebird but I don't have any direct knowledge on the regional accounts except the Northeast and the only thing I know about them is that they are crazy. We do have a lot of Midwest freight since that is where we are located.

    when the recruiter came to the school I attended she mentioned a super regional or some like that where you would pick two regions if you were willing to stay out two weeks you could get longer runs and therefore more miles. But it's been awhile. You should give recruiting a call they can give you more info. When you apply you pick what you want to do so if they hire you it wold be for the region you wanted.

    there were three weeks where I felt I was Midwest region. I did WI, MN, IN, Mi and OH and my miles were 2600 to 3100. I also run hard, I don't stop except for fuel and I am willing to sleep at shippers and receivers. Sometimes getting miles is about how hard your willing to work.
     
  5. Biggy D

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    Picked up my bus ticket and heading to orientation on Sunday Morning. As they say in Maine I'm wicked excited.. It's been a long road and I will try to add my experiences as the others that have rolled before me have...
     
  6. freebird1969

    freebird1969 Light Load Member

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    Thanks guys for the info I called them said I was out of there area
     
  7. Goldenfan

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    How can anywhere in Ohio be out of their area?
     
  8. freebird1969

    freebird1969 Light Load Member

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  9. Goldenfan

    Goldenfan Heavy Load Member

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    So you're on the border of West Virginia and less than 100 miles from Columbus and it's considered no man's land? Do you see any trucks going through there?
     
  10. crazw

    crazw Light Load Member

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    Love it when preloaded trailers turn into a live load...waiting for them to finish! That ate up my 14 and lessened drive time. Now I get to have 3hr drive to consignee in Kansas city, ks in the morning. Then off to independence, mo to flagstaff, az
     
  11. Bram

    Bram Light Load Member

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    Congrats Biggy, bring a warm coat!

    sorry to hear Freebird, out of area usually means we do not haul enough consistent freight through your location to get you home.
     
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