How is R&L regarding weather shut downs? Do they usually take your word for it or try to push you out on the road? I know it's ultimately your decision, just asking. Thanks.
Husband and wife team starting with R&L Carriers
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by IndianaMike, Sep 13, 2014.
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Okay, good to know. I appreciate the response, my wife and I are going to try to get on there once her contract is up here (5 months left). We're not too far from Newark, NJ and I see them hiring teams there every now and then.
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If you are going to run wild teams and one of the drivers in inexperienced and learning, will R&L give you a little more time to make your runs or more time in between your runs for rest?
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UPDATE
We got another cost of living raise last week. Our run went up 21 dollars from 351 to 372 dollars each. That's 105 extra a week for each of us! Couldn't be happier. Also I've been seeing a lot of new team tractors. Looks like they're going back to Internationals. They're not green though. They are every color. Haven't seen inside one yet but hopefully will soon. We like our Peterbilt but there have been a lot of engine problems.Shock Therapy Thanks this. -
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Thanks for the fast reply Indiana Mike, any more words you can say about the overall treatment of husband and wife teams at R&L Carriers?
I am wondering the same thing about the new Internationals and Peterbuilts, hopefully it is the Cummins X-15 motor. -
They've been good to us. The other teams run into are happy and stay a long time. But I only see 2 or 3 out here because if our turn and burn
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Hear anything about how they treat people coming in and out of the Chicago and Milwaukee terminals? They sound like a solid company with a strong benefit package and a great place for husband and wife teams. My main concern is with my wife having no Road time and me having over a million miles, there will be a learning curve and I'm wondering if they will make considerations for us the first few weeks to get her sea legs.
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