Veteran Driver Getting back into driving. Needs help finding a Texas based company

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  1. texasnomad2015

    texasnomad2015 Bobtail Member

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    I drove for Cannon Express and US Xpress for a total of five years 97-02. Clean DAC & MVR. Im back in CDL school..passed all writtens..waiting on road test appointment 8 Jan.
    Can you recommend a company that is 95-100% no touch, dry van with a pet policy..i dont care when i get home and would like the company to be based out of Texas with a somewhat new fleet of trucks. You can reply here or text me @936-900-5656.

    Im also a veteran U.S. Armed Forces who served in two campaigns with a Honorable Discharge.
     
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  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    How about maybe not based in Texas, but hire from Texas and run lots of Texas freight?
    Some may be based in another state but have terminals or drop yards in Texas.
    Some websites may not be up to date and have experience required when they actually do hire new CDL grads.Some may show reefers when they actually have dry vans and reefers.

    Pride Transport - 100% no-touch freight
    Navajo Express
    Freymiller
    Mesilla Valley Transport
    Magnum Companies
    WEL
    H.O. Wolding
    National Carriers

    Double check on the pet policy; those may change from time to time.
     
  4. crzyjarmans

    crzyjarmans Road Train Member

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    Thank you for your service and sacrifice for our country, best of luck
     
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