Arnold just like all the others
Discussion in 'Arnold' started by centralnyguy, Mar 25, 2007.
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I called Arnold today,got a v-mail that said their soooo busy,will return the call as soon as possible. I live in the Gainesville area off I-75,interested in the home weekends deal/or local only. I was leaning towards ATS,but don't want to stay out two weeks at a time. After 24-25 years of this crap,hate to be on the road at all,but gotta work.
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Wanderer1 Thanks this.
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If thats the case,I'll have to look else where. Thanks fer the info!
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Arnold is considered a non-forced dispatch company.However,if you've been around trucking any length of time,you know that there really isn't any such thing.You go when and where the freight says you do.As far as NYC, they have local drivers in Jersey that go there.
And as for finger printing,I've been with them a little while,and have as of yet had to to touch a single piece of freight.did have to use a pallet-jack one time though.panhandlepat Thanks this. -
How many miles a week is super reg good for now ? Will they let me have my inverter for the microwave? And do they use that miserable opti idle system? If one of you arnold drivers could tell me that would be great. And any other strange things about them i need to know.
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the miles are variable ATM, i usually keep moving though ALWAYS over 2000
no you aren't supposed to have an inverter that large. SOME DO anyway though -
Do they hire students out of louisiana and what kind of equipment do they have
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