How is this company? Filling out an app this weekend see about transitioning out of flatbed to be an auto hauler. Any advice helps. Thank you.
United road
Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by Allenmichael27, Feb 4, 2015.
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A lot of your questions can probably be answered here....... http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...does-anyone-have-information-united-road.html
Putting the area you live helps as well as far as people helping direct you -
If you don't mind running your ### off locating cars in the lots and loading then on the trailer. go for it. you can make decent money once you get the hang of it but it's a lot of work and just starting it's time consuming. I tried it and decided it was more work then I wanted to do.
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they have a terminal in Vancouver, wa and allways have "now hiring" sign there since I was a teenager. applied in 2007 and they wanted to hire me with no experience. than told me that I would be 2-3 weeks on the road and that scared me and I never came back.
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United Road has good benefits and I have no complaints.I'm home every weekend fri night thru mon morning and a night or two during the week some weeks. That will depend on where you run out of though I run out of a rail head. Shoot me a pm if you want.
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