Anyone know of any dryvan/reefer companys out of oklahoma that run at 75mph and somewhat decent pay? maybe a small company?
looking for a company.
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by treetrimmer88, Apr 11, 2013.
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I know of two companies in Oklahoma, both are in OKC. Freymiller & Western Flyer Express. Freymiller runs reefers and WFE runs dry. I think both have trucks governed around 65. I hope this helps. Good luck.
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yeah ive heard of both of them but i cant leave what i got unless i can run 75mph my cents per mile is to high.
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Majority of companies cruising at 75 mph won't be in business too long. Maybe you will find one though. Look for very small companies, maybe on Careerbuilder website or local help wanted ads. Maybe the company you're with now, should stick with it, unless there's a problem.
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so in order to run faster you would give up pay per mile, hmmmmmmmmmmmm guess I think different more money per mile always trumps a faster running truck. Always have thought I want to drive less for more money then drive more for less money
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mainly going for the truck(379) and im hoping to make at least close to .40 but i guess your right i do relax alot here. and still make awesome paychecks.
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become an owner operator
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i made that mistake once...oh well just looking for hope i guess.
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If he does, he better have some darn good paying freight to cover the extra fuel and tire wear by running at 75 mph everywhere.CbarM and The Challenger Thank this.
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Hahahahaha!!! Treetrimmer the supertrucker! He failed at being an O/O so now he expects someone to give him a 379 and let em run 75 mph...I bet he is gonna expect it polished twice a year too! Stick to driving a Freightliner Columbia at 62 mph, son, until you get a grip on what the BUSINESS of trucking is all about...
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