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<p>[QUOTE="Rideandrepair, post: 9974800, member: 168603"]Why not try, Dupre, Frisards, Meyers, Winn Dixie, as a Local Driver? Containers are slow, right now, but I see a lot of Local O/Os doing that. I think the quad axle dumps may be the way to go, or hot shot, as an O/O. Never know, things seem to change quick. Boom or bust. But I see pipe fields are full, and adding more. Looks to Me like it’s going to keep cranking along for a while. Price of oil spikes, which it always does. And it gets real Lucrative. If I lived in your area, as I have in the past. I’d get a Local Job at Estes, Old Dominion, or Southeastern. Steady work, good pay, without all the uncertainty. Lots of opportunities near You for good Drivers. Got to get out and find them, through talking to other Locals.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rideandrepair, post: 9974800, member: 168603"]Why not try, Dupre, Frisards, Meyers, Winn Dixie, as a Local Driver? Containers are slow, right now, but I see a lot of Local O/Os doing that. I think the quad axle dumps may be the way to go, or hot shot, as an O/O. Never know, things seem to change quick. Boom or bust. But I see pipe fields are full, and adding more. Looks to Me like it’s going to keep cranking along for a while. Price of oil spikes, which it always does. And it gets real Lucrative. If I lived in your area, as I have in the past. I’d get a Local Job at Estes, Old Dominion, or Southeastern. Steady work, good pay, without all the uncertainty. Lots of opportunities near You for good Drivers. Got to get out and find them, through talking to other Locals.[/QUOTE]
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