Any one running the MidSouth Regional. How many miles you getting. How many days out and what is hometime like. Do they keep you in midsouth or do they take you just about anywhere if they need you?
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Discussion in 'Con-Way' started by Boomer08, Nov 7, 2011.
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I met up with a guy in Laredo who is a southwest regional (although it is more midsouth than southwest). He said he was averaging about 2200-2700 weekly. I personally would prefer running a little more west than he does, but anything has to beat running that northeast.
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They(Conway) are trying to run the South regions(Im one of 5 SE Regionals),They are not having to much success with it(staying in region,i for one "bounce NE to SE on a regular basis(and there is absolutley nothing wrong with the Ne there "Newby") its where the freight is,I rarely sit now compared to OTR,do my 22-2500 per week and home or at least possible to be home on every weekend so thats good,,
Mostly 4 me is Pa/NY to and back NC GA for the past couple of weeks,600 a day usual -
I would rather run CA any day over New England.
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i would rather run chicago any day over northeast...however upstate New York is not bad at all.
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You know, I didn't mind Chicago that much after the 3rd run in there. I learned how to drive (not get a CDL but drive) in LA running LTL. However you put me up in New England, and things just start going bad for me, it's a cursed place for this Texan.
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