Reefer and van drivers. Just saw this on our FB page. Western 5 states and Cananda....clean MVR and 2 yrs verified EXP....bennies on day one of hire...not a bad deal.![]()
Blackwell/ Combined Transport is hiring....
Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by tootie04, Mar 28, 2013.
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will they budge on the 2 years?
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Just wait until they give Bo a blow up freezer to carry with him to cut down on you guys sitting around. Just think of all the produce you guys could haul.
I keep seeing the Combined trucks with the yellow trailers up and down I-5. Looks like they got for sale signs on the yellow tractors at the hub. Saw that when I came by yesterday. -
not sure if they will budge on the two years...you can call them and ask.
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Better check them out further...I have heard that their deal is not all its cracked up to be...so make sure you verify everything first
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I think they're great. They got there pros and cons, but they try. And pays above industry average. Sometime is good, and if that means flying you to get you there on time, no prob. If you like talking with your office peers you can do it here. No computer correspondence with dispat h. Bennies on day one, fridge in most trucks, and they will stand up for you against a customer as long as you did right and acted professional, even if it means losing a shipper. I've seen it. I like the fact that you can get a salary position. It's an old school salary, so on sometime, or breakdown we still get paid. Old school insurance and cheap. I pay 165 every two weeks for a me and wife plan. 30 dollar copays or something like that. Wife would kick my butt if I left. These guys are worth the call. Lots of older fellas here because they no how the industry treats us and they can tell you these guys are legit. Talk to a guy named Mike Huffman. He's the coolest down to earth guy ever, and shoots it straight. His name's not willy wonka, so don't expect a sugar coating. Plus he use to drive, so he knows how we drivers think and will answer anything up front. I watched a dude once lose his ### on a truck purchase from combined, it just happened to be a bad apple and this driver didn't save for a rainy day. They took the truck, gave a company truck, and a new trailer, and never said nothing else. Dude walked away scott free without repercussions. Who else would do that? Driver I love these guys, but its not for the lazy. I promise that these guys will try everything in their power to make you successful
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