Im in the Milwaukee WI area. Don't know if anyone from Arrow gets up this way or needs help, I will try and do what I can. I am 27 miles north of the WI/IL border off of I-94 right near the Flying J. - jd.hanadarko@att.net or call at 414.978.8282. If you want help or assistance, I will need to see that you were an Arrow driver. Happy to help those in need, but there are too many people out there always looking to SCAM...
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Discussion in 'Truckers News' started by rookietrucker, Dec 22, 2009.
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nothing new here for deadbeat companies. We lost $20k on an exact same deal some years ago.
I'm in southeast TX between houston and shreveport. let me know if I can help.kickin chicken and Baack Thank this. -
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Pu 12:00 todaykickin chicken, GuysLady and Baack Thank this. -
Miller Truck lines in Tulsa is offering assistance to stranded Arrow drivers... 1-800-364-5874...
Jim Palmer Trucking is offering assistance.. contact any JPT in any truck stop or call 1-800-548-3110 and ask for Jerrod or Lonnie.
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Any Arrow drivers in KC area needing assistance call me at 913.884.3434.
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I am in southern NJ near Atlantic City let me know if I can help Mysticsabre66@aol.com my name is Mike
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I just sent the link to this thread to the Tulsa news6 team. Maybe they can get word of this resource out too.
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My fiance and I are both stunned and upset by what's happened to all the Arrow drivers and employees. The statements of Arrow being a bottom-feeder, whether true or not is irrelevant, and it certainly makes a guy (or gal) think about their own position with their own employer. The harsh reality is that this could happen to anyone employed by anyone else at any time with or without warning.
I think it's safe to say that each and every one of us would be seriously affected by the sudden loss of our income. Some here might be able to make the transition without much change in their normal day to day life, but I believe 80-90% or more of us live paycheck to paycheck. Regardless of your field of expertise, no one is immune to something like this happening, IMO.
Jenn and I sincerely hope all the best for all those affected by this.kickin chicken, Brickman, notarps4me and 5 others Thank this. -
I just called the local KW dealer and gave them my number to call if a driver needed a ride.
I know several of the guys that work there. The service manager, the general manager, and I don't know what the other guy's title is. I gave them my number in case some body needs a ride to the bus station or Denver for a plane.
The gentleman I talked to told me that he knew this was coming for about 6 months. From working with them on getting the trucks worked on.Baack, kickin chicken and Scarecrow03 Thank this.
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