Thanks for the link, here in southern New Mexico for crude oil I think is slowing down a bit. I'll look into Enterprise, I use to see those trucks...
Well here in southern New Mexico (Malaga area), it's up & down for loads for crude oil. The company I pull for could have 20-25 loads one day then...
My boss said yes to the 35% for the New Mexico area, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Well, I'm back here in Odessa, My last company called me back to haul crude oil. Will probably go back to the S.E. New Mexico to do the loads out...
We were at 35% per load, a plus is they have an rv for me there in Loving, NM, "free" at that. I should have never left 4 months ago.
I can't vouch for the Odessa/Pecos area.
Yes, I'm still in contact with the drivers I worked with, especially out of the New Mexico area, it'll be better than what I'm doing now. Pay...
I'm about to head back to the oil field from being OTR, The company I was with out of Odessa and S.E. New Mexico called me to see if I would come...
That's a sweet looking setup there, hope it stays clean like that,
That's pretty funny.
Hey there Hurst, I can see adding the small generator, microwave, and fridge, but I'm kinda stumped on the window a/c...
Some of the things he was saying was reflecting on how I try and preform in my job. Thanks again,
Truckdad, all i can say to that very good video is "Amen Brother".
If you can put the amount of lights that's on your trailer onto your truck it'll look even better, not that you haven't thought about that yet,...
Holy smokes man !!!!
Well, your almost in the big boys group, you should have gone all the way and gotten the two extra axles and been done with it.
That's going to be a nice setup Rontonio. Good luck with your new trailer, can't wait to see some of the loads your going to be doing.
I can tell you up here in Williston, ND the fracing business has dropped since I got here a year ago. The company i'm with now we are down to 35...
Yes they are crude haulers