Try Danny Herman Trucking and Milan Supply Chain Solutions; both dry van.
They don't run Northeast.
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Milan Supply Chain Solutions: Click here for more info > Apply On Company Site
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- Home time you can count on – 1-2 days/week
- Regional Midwest & Southeast Services only – no NY, NJ or West Coast
Danny Herman Trucking:
No Northeast. Most freight lanes are below I-40.
Is now the time for a change? Should I go Over The Road?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Flatbedder 1966, Dec 15, 2018.
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The Ashley LTL division is what I would consider if possible. They are a good company, good pay and benefits, nice equipment, probably one of the most driver friendly companies to work for. No northeast either since they have a terminal in Penn I think that handles that area. You would run Ohio, Pa, W Va, Then all the southeast. Probably a 20 State area.
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Averitt is a pretty good company. The miles werent great when I was with them but that was several years ago. They had good benefits. I hear they now have Entertainment contracts? I had one of the best driver managers there than Ive ever had. He was a great person.
Milan used to be a pretty good company back in the 90s. Of course, I was leased to them. They did run some Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Illinois back then but mostly, their company trucks stayed south of there. They had a lot of dedicated stuff back then. All of the company drivers I talked to seemed to enjoy driving for them. -
I applied to Ashley but it’s been 3 years since I pulled a tanker and my Class A bus experience doesn’t count towards their requirements. They want 1 year recent OTR to qualify.
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I’m seriously looking at Averitt. I like what I’ve heard about them. The ONLY negative is having to leave the truck at a terminal during home time. Other than that and I’d be there tomorrow. CalArk seems to be a good company from some people I’ve talked to. All depends on what I want I guess. Each person is different.justa_driver Thanks this.
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Yea you had to park the truck at a terminal when I was with them but I kinda liked that. I had room to park it at home but I never really cared for bringing my truck home. A lot less issues if its at the terminal. A lot of their terminals have truck washes so you could wash your truck everytime you hit a terminal. They had some great folks working for them.tscottme Thanks this.
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You’re right. It has its advantages. I live about 15 miles from the terminal so not far to drive. Could also fuel out of there and wash before starting a trip. What kind of shape were their trucks in? If you don’t mind share your experience with them. I’d really appreciate it.justa_driver Thanks this.
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I live in south Mississippi and you definitely want to cross national carriers off your list. A few people do good there and the rest don't. I worked there a few months. I don't have many bills but I couldn't hardly pay the few I had while working there.Flatbedder 1966 Thanks this.
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You’ll find dozens of companies willing to work with you. I’m regretting that I didn’t look at my company closer before buying a truck.
They offered a position based out of N MS I would have jumped all over. That doesn’t necessarily mean it was available when I decided to buy. It just means it’s there now.Flatbedder 1966 Thanks this. -
I've already taken them off my list. If I can't get the recruiter to return my calls in 3 days I can only imagine how hard it would be to get anything taken care of as a driver. Thanks for the heads up.TripleSix Thanks this.
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