What a good regional company to start out with? Been driving 10 years with a local company but need to find something with benefits and nicer equipment. Really don't want a company that has driver facing cameras
Looking for a company
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 6nz nut, Dec 1, 2018.
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Do you still live in Indiana?
Which city are you near?
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Central indiana would like to run midwest. Sorry about starting 2 threads I messed up tried to edited and ended up reposting
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Best pay with good benefits is probably with a line haul company.
Estes Express
R&L Carriers
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W.W. Transport
We have an immediate opening for regional Class A CDL Truck Drivers to haul bulk food grade products.
Benefits
- Paid 25% of the load. Average $1100-1200 gross, weekly.
- Home every other day
- Health, dental, life insurance, short/long term disability, AFLAC
- 401K with company match
- Vacation/holiday/years of service bonus pay
- Flex Plan. $1,000.00 Safety incentive pay.
- We also have a passenger program and PrePass+
- Must have a Class A CDL License
- Good driving record.
Apply at www.wwtransportinc.com and our manager will review your application!
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Carter Express hauls auto parts out of Laredo, Texas.
This company has an excellent reputation with their drivers.
Carter Express, LLC
Carter Express, LLC
Corporate Headquarters
Crossdock Terminal & Warehouse
Anderson, IN
Last edited: Dec 2, 2018
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If you want a no-nonsense dryvan company, I recommend Cox Transfer out of Eureka Illinois. Hands down the best company I ever worked with. I wish I was still working there but moved out of their operating area. Good pay, benefits, late model well-maintained equipment, overall good people. Check them out...
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Looked on the safer gov site that tracks crashes and inspections and they have best overall record seen so far.Kyle G. Thanks this.
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That’s one of the things that attracted me to them in the first place. They take that stuff very seriously, and drivers actually get recognition for being safe. Many companies don’t even know what their own csa score is or make any effort to improve it.
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Changing to new carrier in about two weeks, is there a way to see new companies csa score? That same site has a report that is 20 bucks but not sure it has the info.
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