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<p>[QUOTE="uncleal13, post: 8039732, member: 28026"]I tend to usually go for the smaller outfits. Usually a better atmosphere. Assuming they have a decent reputation.</p><p> Canadian outfits on percentage usually only pay monthly. Lanstar pays way more often than that.</p><p> I was at Double C out of Edmonton ten years ago at 80 percent, plus all the extras. The thing that killed you was if you sat for three days in L.A. Or San Antonio. </p><p> Afterwards I went to TST Overland on mileage. Terminal to terminal, pin to pin . Stayed in Canada, home every week. Kept me rolling and brought home more money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="uncleal13, post: 8039732, member: 28026"]I tend to usually go for the smaller outfits. Usually a better atmosphere. Assuming they have a decent reputation. Canadian outfits on percentage usually only pay monthly. Lanstar pays way more often than that. I was at Double C out of Edmonton ten years ago at 80 percent, plus all the extras. The thing that killed you was if you sat for three days in L.A. Or San Antonio. Afterwards I went to TST Overland on mileage. Terminal to terminal, pin to pin . Stayed in Canada, home every week. Kept me rolling and brought home more money.[/QUOTE]
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