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<p>[QUOTE="Truckermania, post: 7961968, member: 73301"]I'm in the flatbed division and I know it starts out at .45 per mile with 3000 mile weeks being pretty common for me at least. I think but could be wrong that their van/reefer division starts at .40 per mile and their miles are good as well. They also have a decent accessorial pay that helps a lot too. Also an easily achievable .02 quarterly bonus. Give them a call. Their recruiters are honest believe it or not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Truckermania, post: 7961968, member: 73301"]I'm in the flatbed division and I know it starts out at .45 per mile with 3000 mile weeks being pretty common for me at least. I think but could be wrong that their van/reefer division starts at .40 per mile and their miles are good as well. They also have a decent accessorial pay that helps a lot too. Also an easily achievable .02 quarterly bonus. Give them a call. Their recruiters are honest believe it or not.[/QUOTE]
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