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<p>[QUOTE="ToiletDuck071, post: 358234, member: 14718"]Lisa pulls a steady bunch of freight from Murfreesboro, TN & takes a lot of meat to Birmingham, AL. </p><p> </p><p>I used to work behind a desk for them (Lisa) for a few years. They don't have much dedicated/regional work, most of it is nation-wide. They only guys they had doing dedicated had been there for more than a decade and were pulling swinging meat. (They NEVER put rookies on swinging meat loads) Most fleet managers at Lisa were good about keeping you in an area you knew if you needed to be in that area for any reason. They were good about home time if you just let them know in advance. </p><p> </p><p>A driver could stay in the south easily if you ran beef out of the TX Panhandle to AL & FL & then running stuff out of Murfreesboro & FFE orange loads out of Lakeland, FL back to Fort Worth. Run them on time & you could find yourself on a semi-dedicated route with thier regualar contract freight & going through the same lanes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ToiletDuck071, post: 358234, member: 14718"]Lisa pulls a steady bunch of freight from Murfreesboro, TN & takes a lot of meat to Birmingham, AL. I used to work behind a desk for them (Lisa) for a few years. They don't have much dedicated/regional work, most of it is nation-wide. They only guys they had doing dedicated had been there for more than a decade and were pulling swinging meat. (They NEVER put rookies on swinging meat loads) Most fleet managers at Lisa were good about keeping you in an area you knew if you needed to be in that area for any reason. They were good about home time if you just let them know in advance. A driver could stay in the south easily if you ran beef out of the TX Panhandle to AL & FL & then running stuff out of Murfreesboro & FFE orange loads out of Lakeland, FL back to Fort Worth. Run them on time & you could find yourself on a semi-dedicated route with thier regualar contract freight & going through the same lanes.[/QUOTE]
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