Was going to WFX for flatbed but found out today from my recruiter that it's closed right now. Is the dry van division any good and how are the miles. Can you still make decent $$ running dry van? What are the dry van lanes and what truck gets the best fuel mileage? Any info is very much appreciated.
Western flyer express dry van
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Have you read any of the threads for this company? Doesn’t seem like a very good option for any of the divisions.
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Lets start with the most important question.
Are you going company drivers or lease. -
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Oh boy~ya might want to rethink that
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Good ole Jackie Fleece-son
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This should be entertaining
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Report a BAD company . Is Western flyer dry van good?
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Drivers who leased at wfx.
Of course they are no longer active because
They all went broke, or were fired for refusing to
Go to the north east.
But that doesn't matter, your gonna do it anyway.
Just do as they tell you and you'll be fine.
But don't think for a minute that you have any say
On who fixes the truck and where it's fixed at,
And how much they charge you.
It's there truck.
You just pay for it,drive it, and go wherever
They tell you to go.
Sounds just like a company driver job doesn't it.
Except you get to pay all thier bills for them.
They'll get you almost any type of truck you want.
They really don't care.
It's a free truck to them.
You or someone else will pay for it, and it's in their
Name and there going to keep it.
its a no lose situation for them.
For you on the other hand, well, we all know
How it's going to end.
Hop on that bus to ok city, and go trucking.flightwatch, jeff18, JohnBoy and 2 others Thank this.
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