freymiller

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by Sti400, Dec 24, 2015.

  1. Ky Trucker25

    Ky Trucker25 Light Load Member

    178
    25
    Nov 28, 2015
    Kentucky
    0
    Yeah I don't care to run like you said if you ain't moving your not making money just best in my opinion to get some advice from someone currently there and see what they say so you know or have a idea of it's for you or not
     
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. Sti400

    Sti400 Light Load Member

    122
    42
    Jun 27, 2015
    0
    It was hard for me when i was searching because i never got to talk from anyone from this company. Thats why i started this thread to help any one out thats want to come to freymiller.
     
    augiedoggie41 and Chinatown Thank this.
  4. roadhammer123

    roadhammer123 Medium Load Member

    556
    72
    Nov 16, 2010
    Springfield, Ma. area
    0
    Was waiting on you to chime in Ssand man hope all is well. Now this is what this site is all about good truthful information. pretty much all companies are the same some treat you better all around but it's really what you put into it if your professional and put out you will do well have patients do be pissed off every day & trucking can be a great career. I just think it's great that you can get good honest info on different companies when you plan on making a change from great drivers that are out there
     
    Ssand Man and Sti400 Thank this.
  5. roadhammer123

    roadhammer123 Medium Load Member

    556
    72
    Nov 16, 2010
    Springfield, Ma. area
    0
    DO You all run some steady freight lanes . Or dedicated lanes where you know if you pick up in one place your going to the same receiver. Do you guys run out of Tn at all
     
  6. Sti400

    Sti400 Light Load Member

    122
    42
    Jun 27, 2015
    0
    Im new with this company only been here for 3 months. Ive been all over the 48 states 3 times allready. So i havent been here long enough to answer your question. We do pass through tennesee all the time though.
     
    augiedoggie41 Thanks this.
  7. Ssand Man

    Ssand Man Light Load Member

    219
    265
    Apr 20, 2015
    10 miles from no where!
    0
    I "think" we may have a dedicated lane from Pa to Indiana. Maybe? But no, we are a 48 state company. I will say tho, I do MOST of my driving from I40 south. Mostly. I cross Tennessee on every interstate through there frequently. We load at a lot of the same places, for instance a meat patch load. It depends where you empty out. You'll learn what you more than likely load by where you get empty. My average length of haul is 1100ish miles.
    I've said this many times. This is a "big boy" company. They're not going to hold your hand here. If you don't run hard, they will assume that you don't want to run hard. It'll all depend on YOUR relationship with your DM. They will NEVER tell you to run outlaw! However, it will BEHOOVE you to do what's needed to get the job done.
    If I can ever help, don't hesitate to ask.
     
  8. steve23602

    steve23602 Light Load Member

    131
    7
    Jan 4, 2011
    newport news va
    0
    ever have any stops or loads in middle tn?
     
  9. roadhammer123

    roadhammer123 Medium Load Member

    556
    72
    Nov 16, 2010
    Springfield, Ma. area
    0
    we might need to talk through I.M. how do you run outlaw on Elogs without them knowing whats going on
     
  10. RMU91

    RMU91 Light Load Member

    217
    148
    Jan 3, 2016
    0
    Ssand Man: If I may ask, what does the term, "big boy" company mean? Does that mean the company only hires veteran drivers that think they are able to handle the workload, or does it mean something entirely different?

    Also, what does it mean when you mention the part about running hard? I am not opposed to working 14/10 and doing it again, but I simply do not understand if it's possible to legally work more than that... If I'm not working hard enough, I'll rely on the responses to my question to help guide me onto the correct path.

    Thanks in advance.
     
  11. drvrtech77

    drvrtech77 Road Train Member

    14,233
    138,225
    Mar 20, 2010
    0
    A big boy company is a company that doesn't have to hold your hand and can expect you to do your job with little to no guidance or supervision that is... Basically being able to do your job and calling into the office as needed once in awhile... They don't want someone who they have to babysit everyday
     
    Ssand Man and RMU91 Thank this.
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.