Navajo Express - good or bad company?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Dwill, Dec 7, 2008.
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Some drivers like Navajo, and some don't. I'd imagine you'd find more the same with Marten. Navajo runs pretty decent equipment. You're not going to get the latest and greatest as a new driver (and I'd imagine it would be more the same with Marten).
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Equipment is largly reletive here- depends on where one does orientation and what's available. If in Denver, one stands a good chance at an APU equipped tractor- elsewhere catch as catch can I'm afraid.
A note- I have a friend at Marten. She is very comfortable driving there but, like anywhere else, she faces much of the same issues we all face plus issues related to Marten's operation. Just proves what alot of us have been posting- one pays yer money and takes yer chances. Finding the perfect fit sometimes never happens. -
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Well- whatever may or may not be sitting on the ready line may or may not be assigned. There is a lot of horse trading that goes on before equipment is assigned. And remember, Denver domiciled drivers get first crack. Apu trucks are kept hidden away- for a reason but they are close by.
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123456 Thanks this.
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This is in regards to Jabbs post regarding the Navajo Executive VP- might want to think about getting your facts straight before posting about people you obviously have never met. Having just talked with the senior management team regarding our maintenance cycles a little over a week ago, I suggest that Jabbs comment is just a wee bit extreme regarding the VP.
Last edited: Mar 26, 2014
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Does anybody know anything about shippers west if they run like navajo i know they pull their freight but are they better than navajo? Thx
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