Holland or Ship Ex?

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by UpstateFreight, Sep 27, 2018.

  1. UpstateFreight

    UpstateFreight Light Load Member

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    I'm trying to make a choice here on which one would be a better fit. Holland is a true long haul company coast to coast runs, nice trucks, fully loaded. Ship Ex has nice trucks, longish hauls and they have a guaranteed salary of $60,000 the first year. Holland was CPM a bit on the lower side, I think 40cpm. But they have lots of miles there. I'm currently pulling tanks, always thought it would be fun, but I was wrong as I am usually lol. I like the set up where I'm at now and usually gross about 1100-1500 a week here. Just hate pulling these tanks around looking to go back to reefer.
     
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  3. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    I could not tell you but only because I know nothing of Ship X other than I see their trucks around. They seem like a decent outfit just based on their equipment. I know Holland has numerous drivers scattered all over New York, and I guess I've seen more than a few Ship X trucks running in upstate New York.

    Holland needs runners. They appreciate a driver's need for home time and they'll get drivers home on time, but if you want to be home more often than about every 4 weeks, Holland may not be your best choice. I've voiced all their points, pro and con, in other threads related to Holland if you haven't already read through them, so I won't repeat them here.
     
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    stay where you are at.
     
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