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<p>[QUOTE="ToiletDuck071, post: 359943, member: 14718"]All 3 FFE/Lisa/AE run on different staffs. The only thing they have in common is executives and the safety department is the same in all 3. If you had a beef about anything safety related, David & Bob & Doug meant business if you went to them with anything. At least, back in '03-'04.</p><p> </p><p>Lisa & FFE shared some loads, but all seperate dispatch. I wasn't impressed with FFE dispatchers. Lisa's dispatch was by region, so you could get a new one with every load. Lisa's dispatchers were very to-the-point. Hauled a lot of beef and Hershey's. FFE pulled all KINDS of foods. Both fleet managers were great at both places. </p><p> </p><p>American Eagle...I was surprised at how much they got done with such a little staff. I didn't know much about them, the smaller one of the 3. All I know is they are dry van and had a lot of the same customers...maybe that's why they got away with such a small office. </p><p> </p><p>But man, I might be behind the times. This was some years ago since I was last there. I know it could be much different since I was there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ToiletDuck071, post: 359943, member: 14718"]All 3 FFE/Lisa/AE run on different staffs. The only thing they have in common is executives and the safety department is the same in all 3. If you had a beef about anything safety related, David & Bob & Doug meant business if you went to them with anything. At least, back in '03-'04. Lisa & FFE shared some loads, but all seperate dispatch. I wasn't impressed with FFE dispatchers. Lisa's dispatch was by region, so you could get a new one with every load. Lisa's dispatchers were very to-the-point. Hauled a lot of beef and Hershey's. FFE pulled all KINDS of foods. Both fleet managers were great at both places. American Eagle...I was surprised at how much they got done with such a little staff. I didn't know much about them, the smaller one of the 3. All I know is they are dry van and had a lot of the same customers...maybe that's why they got away with such a small office. But man, I might be behind the times. This was some years ago since I was last there. I know it could be much different since I was there.[/QUOTE]
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