T_Trucker have you thought about switching to flatbed? That's what I did, and then became a trainer, until I left. Trainers always get the good...
No NY's is still the law. If you are a resident of NY and want to pull coils you have to have the endorsement.
I would agree with lastrebe. I ran flatbed national in 2010, made between 700 and 1000 in the busy season and 600 and 800 when it was slow. I...
Depending on your exp you can start up to .42cpm, if you don't have any flatbed exp ATS is not a great place to start.
I loved ATS, but I would with Lone star!
Gypsum would be good, you could also try tmc, or once you get experience you could try p&s.
I dont believe so. Thats just my opinion from what I've herd from the truckload drivers when I ran linehaul. The solo drivers get what ever is...
They sold all there trucks in the New York area a while back. When I worked at ARG they bought all there trucks and took on a lot of there...
Teams the only way to go for truckload! They want that freight moving 24hrs a day, so you guys will get the better loads. Solo drivers dont do...
Western express.
I started with flatbed and I never had a problem, there's generally more wait time at shippers and recivers with van and refer. It all depends...
Good place to start, probably not a place you would want to stay forever. I started there got good training.
I think they would take you as a flatbed driver.
I have the same problem, I love linehaul, hate p&d, but thats all thats available at my barn, so thats what I do until the time comes I can win a...
I never worked there but Jason and Dave are two of the best guys you could have teaching the securment class!!
I worked for Roehl and always recommend them to new drivers but the one thing I always tell them is to stay away from there dedicated accounts....
I would go with flatbed, generally more money and less waiting to load and unload.
Me personally, I went to Roehl after I got my CDL just to get some exp. Once I had 6 months I started looking for better things, I would pick up...
Where do you live? What do you want to do, van, flat, tank ect?
I was reading thru the thread and you keep saying "load offer", dose that mean no forced dispatch?