Link America.. GOOD

Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by Jorihe84, Dec 15, 2011.

  1. Dark_Majesty_06

    Dark_Majesty_06 Road Train Member

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    You know.. that's how drivers are at crete/shaffer. They complain to fellow drivers but boast to non crete drivers and try to recruit ya.. we get a 1,000 a person for recruiting ya. I stayed out 5 weeks last trip and brought home 1247 dollars. I read about how you guys run around 2,000 a week and get home on weekends... As far as I'm concerned, your living my dream. I hate going out to only argue/complain about my miles, miss my family... Okay, ill stop complqining but either way, keep up the good work. Seems like yall have a mighty fine company there!
     
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  3. Jorihe84

    Jorihe84 Road Train Member

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    We have a yard in Jackson, MO and do hire out of MO. You could always try and give them a call and see what's available. I know they have local drivers our there to.
     
  4. BIGBRAH305

    BIGBRAH305 Light Load Member

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    Gd mrg drivers, I have a quick question for Anj8488... How does Link run their drivers coming out of Lakeland. Also,how does hometime work. Can you choose to stay out or do they make you take hometime.. Saying you run the southeast on an ad is one thing but dispatching you is another.I know first week out of orientation im getting b.s loads just to see how I run. It's that second and third full week I wanna know bout. I been doing this for 15 yrs so i know how the game goes. I know every company got good and bad in them.
     
  5. Jorihe84

    Jorihe84 Road Train Member

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    We don't do any BS games. You will be running straight our if orientation like a regular driver. Your hiring on as a SE driver and that's mostly what you will be doing. You will occasionally see TX, MO and OK though.

    Our hometime is weekends but you can stay out as long as you want, and in that case you earn one day off every 7 days out.
     
  6. BIGBRAH305

    BIGBRAH305 Light Load Member

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    ok...that's good to know..I drove for a company who hired for se region but kept us out west in the mountains....
     
  7. Jorihe84

    Jorihe84 Road Train Member

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    Not here man. Once you get a truck you'll notice in the permit book that its only permitted for FL, GA, SC, NC, TN, KY,IL, AL, LA, MS, TX, MO, OK, KS, CO, NM, AR, WY. You will rarely see anything past I35
     
  8. Points South

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    What's the starting cpm for a new driver at Link for the SE region? Anyone know?
     
  9. Jorihe84

    Jorihe84 Road Train Member

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    Based on your experience. You would have to call recruiting.
     
  10. Points South

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    Thanks anj8488. I'll have a full year in by the time I get home. I'll give them a call and see what's doing.
     
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  11. BIGBRAH305

    BIGBRAH305 Light Load Member

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    Holla at Trae Hall in recruiting..He's pretty good..
     
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