Anyone know anything about Halvor Lines?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Ridehard, Dec 20, 2015.

  1. Ridehard

    Ridehard Bobtail Member

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    What do they haul,where do they run ect. Thanks for any help.
     
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  3. mountaingote

    mountaingote Road Train Member

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    bigkev1115 Road Train Member

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    They are out of Superior, WI, They show to run all 48
     
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    dodadew Bobtail Member

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    I spoke with them earlier this year when I was about to graduate schooling. Nice big presentation to show us how green their grass was. They run Alaska and Canada also. If my memory serves me right They also have a "sister" company of Sue Vinje Trucking running flatbed and reefer. Couple of my classmates started there and like it. Newer automatics trucks they loved to boast about. Once it's out-of warranty...its sold. That's about all I remember.
     
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    pandorasfolly Bobtail Member

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    They haul 48 and Canada. Dry van, reefer, flatbed. Nice company.
     
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    Sue Vinje Trucking, no longer exists. It has been rolled into Halvor Lines as of earlier this year. It used to operate as a separate company and was basically their refer division. I know a few guys that drive for them and they seem happy. I see the equipment around town all the time and its all newer and in good shape.

    I know a few of the folks that are in management there as well. I can say they are pretty decent folks, though I have never dealt with them in a workplace setting.

    They would be probably a decent company to start out in and they also have quite a few drivers that have stuck around for years if that tells you anything. If you have a year of experience you might want to check out Jeff Foster trucking as well. Its a few blocks down the street and is another pretty decent company to work for.
     
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  8. loose_leafs

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    I see an online ad on Indeed, saying they are "seeking to double their fleet." Anyone know what that is all about?
     
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