Any feedback about WTI Transport of Tuskoloosa Alabama? Been looking at them! The website seems to display a pretty good company to drive for.
WTI Transport
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by weasel, Oct 9, 2014.
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They are essentially a spinf off from
boyd bros... Uses the same terminals and what not. As far as I know, they are also percentage. They don't seem like a"bad" company from what i saw when I worked for Boyd -
Yes they are on a percentage pay scale. They are a sister company to Boyd Bros., and Lone star Transportation, and a few other flatbed companies..The latest I've heard is a new perk of satellite TV for the truck, but my thought on that if I'm running I don't have time for TV. The benefit package seems good, and I was told get by the house every 5-10 days, in Texas. WTI Transport is just one of the flatbed companies owned by the Daseke family, making up the largest flatbed and heavy haul family of companies in the nation.
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I'm also looking at them they deliver and pickup down the rd from the house in liberty tx.any info would help.
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i have been working for them for 2 months now, the company is one of the best I have worked for the only thing I am on happy about is the prostar I have right now it has the maxforce motor in it and is gov. at 65 and we do pull most loads at 45-46000 so no pull power but if you are willing to put in the time and effert you can make good money as a company driver and be home every weekend
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any updates or news about WTI lease purchase program?
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It's a great opportunity as long as you're willing to apply yourself. I'm on. My 3 rd truck. Couldn't be happier.
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gotta be Walter or Josh writing that...3rd truck? Then dude u have no life, no wife, no home, no bills, and you must live in your truck. That's not what I call succeeding.
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