I've been researching LTL companies, and decided to put this question to the drivers on this forum: which company would be a good choice for my location, and the most solid choice for a career? I want to retire from the company I finally decide on.
My background: I'm 47 years old and have driven the last 10 years OTR, reefer. It finally got old. I have all the required endorsements, but zero experience with anything other than a '53 trailer. My driving record? Almost perfect, but not quite (backing incident 4 years, no cops, no injurys, but preventable). Thanks.
Oh, Bakersfield, CA, btw
Thinking about LTL, and I live in Bakersfield
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by gramcracker, Jul 9, 2016.
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I don't know you, but I don't like you.
I care less how you feel.
As I sit here and judge you.
I've never walked the streets of Bakersfield.
I kid.
It serves one to be light hearted.
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I worked for Buck at a little printing press he owned when I was around 19? Always been more of a Hag fan tho...KillingTime Thanks this.
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I see Saia and Conway in your area as options. Most peeps would prob go with Saia as option#1.
Good luck sir. Must be easier doing LTL in a smaller town like Bakersfield.gramcracker Thanks this. -
In N Out Burger has an opening near Stockton, CA is that near Bakersfield?
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Too far, but thanks. I will gladly eat there though.Mike2633 Thanks this.
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Saia is probably who I'm going to try. Their terminal is about a mile from my house. thanksGiuseppe Ventolucci Thanks this.
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We don't have In N Out Burger here in the mid-Atlantic. I want to drive for them if I could. I almost yesterday filled out the application to work as a driver for In N Out Burger I have all the qualifications, except I live 3,000 miles away oh well. I don't think In N Out Burger though will ever be in Ohio, it's to big of a move I'd be a stranger in a strange land with nobody, but they sure have a nice fleet of trucks and actually seem like a really nice company.Last edited: Jul 11, 2016
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Move to California, get corrupted by all that sun, wake up one day with no memory of Ohio other than "that cold place with no ocean nearby".
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I used to work with a guy who spent his time between Ohio and Los Angeles and I was asking him about Los Angeles and he said "Look there are more people from Cleveland in Los Angeles then there are people from Cleveland in Cleveland ha-ha."
I don't have ocean, but I do have a big giant Lake that spans a couple states about a mile from my house. I do think it's hallarious that people from around here say "Were going to the beach." That means there going to Lake Erie I always say I'm going to the Lake, but people call the shores of Lake Erie "the beach", the beach is on the ocean, not Lake Erie.Pintlehook, Giuseppe Ventolucci and skinnytrucker Thank this.
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