I live in Fayetteville NC. Just south of fort Bragg. I am looking for a refrigerated trucking company that does.southeast regional or operates Southeast and Midwest. I don't mind live loads. I have 7-8 months verifiable (with an additional 6 months driving a dump truck for my uncle without a cdl in town) I'd preffer at least .42 cpm as my base pay. Below that I'm not sure. I like smaller companies upto midsizsd at about 500-800 truck is my upper limit in size. I will stay out approximately 6-8 weeks in between sometime. I only require a 3 day down time bro I'm itching to drive again. Team is.out of the question as I preffer to be alone. (And I like loud music) I don't want to lease. I can't afford.to own. Apu's are nice but not a must an inverter is a must tho as I keep food in my truck and I have a fridge of my own if trucks aren't equiped with 1 not a big deal.nothing governed below 65mph pls
Thanks,
Mitch
Southeast/Midwest Refeer company's?
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How about dry van, Millis Transfer.
Equipment
Millis’ fleet is one of the newest, well-maintained on the road. All power units are equipped with the latest technology to ensure timely communication and accurate tracking. Drivers enjoy added amenities to stay comfortable on the road. All trucks come with Sirius Satellite Radio, a 24” flat screen TV and a subscription to DirecTV paid for by Millis.
- Auto shift tractors with ABS braking and traction control
- Speed governor set at 70 mph when driver meets safety requirements
- Summit driver comfort seat
- Refrigerator
- Sirius Satellite Radio, 24” flat screen and DirecTV subscription paid for by Millis
- Crank out vent windows in sleeper with screens
- Dash mounted radio with weather band
- Aluminum wheels
- Touchless 5th wheel release
- Customized storage capacity
- Double bunks (upper and lower)
- Power locks and windows
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Do they have APUs/Inverters?
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How about another dry van; Danny Herman Trucking
No northeast; majority of freight lanes are below I-40. Long runs to Texas border towns and southern California. Lots of California runs; two facilities in southern California; Calexico and some other place.
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Drivers post on here that they do.
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How about tankers; Atlantic Bulk Carrier
Two North Carolina terminals; Charlotte and Conway.
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Prec the hook up my man.
I went to roadrunner temp control last week up in south Dakota for orientation I ended up at a separate company a&a and they flew me home saying they didn't have a truck available in the entire company left. Like waste of time. So just trying to do some research this time. I'll hit up Danny and that millis tomorrow in the AM.
Thanks,
MitchChinatown Thanks this. -
No tanker it hazmat endorsementChinatown Thanks this.
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Was that A&A Express?
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Yes sir.
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