Need flatbed driver asap.

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  1. fearless

    fearless Bobtail Member

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    Looking for a responsible driver that will not cry all the time and has knowledge of what they are doing. Will be driving a 2003 freightliner century s/t with cummins isx and auto shift transmission. Really nice clean truck and everything works.
    Will need to know flat bed work and how to secure loads and do some tarps every once in a while. Please read the qaulifications below and if interested email me back and you could have a job asap!!
    xtremetransports@gmail.com

    Must be at least 21 years of age and have a valid class “A” CDL, from state of residence.
    Must have 1 year verifiable experience in the last 3 years, on the equipment they will operate and an acceptable work history for the past 10 years. All gaps in employment must be accounted for.
    No more than 2 moving violations in any type of motor vehicle in the last 3 years.
    No license suspension/disqualification for traffic convictions within the last 3 years.
    No more than 2 license suspensions for non-moving violations.
    A copy of a valid long form physical and medical card performed in the last 12 months.
    A DOT drug test with a negative result is required before an applicant starts driving.
    No drug or alcohol (DUI/DWI) related convictions/incidents within the last 5 years. Incidents over 5 years will be reviewed.
    No felonies in the past 5 years. Felonies over five years will be reviewed.
    No more than 1 preventable accident in the last 3 years.
    No discharge for safety reasons from a previous employer.
     
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  3. Ridgerunner665

    Ridgerunner665 Road Train Member

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    Pay? Miles expected? Main type of freight? Hiring area?
     
  4. Mud Dog

    Mud Dog Tattooed & Insane - Forum Sparkler

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    Add pay, benefits, and a little more job related info and you may get a bite.
     
  5. fearless

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    pay is $.40 mile
    no benefits
    I own the truck and have it leased on with company
    will be doing flat bed work with all kinds of merchandise
    miles can range from 2000 and upwards depending on how hard you want to run
    Job is located in Ferris Tx.
     
  6. mgfg

    mgfg Road Train Member

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    Is that .40 cpm as an "employee" OR is it .40 cpm as a 1099 messed over you pay ALL your own source deductions contractor?
     
  7. JimTheHut

    JimTheHut Road Train Member

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    Wow...a whole .40 cents and no benefits......2003 truck....what a.deal!
     
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  8. fearless

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    Wow, I didn't think I asked in my original posts for opinions?!!! Maybe next time I should just pm you first and ask your permission on what you think? Or maybe you want to ad to the pay with your own money??

    I own the truck and have it leased on to a company. I am not supplying my own loads. So why don't ya'll tell me exactly what I should pay? Maybe $1 mile, run my truck in the ground, because at $1 mile I can't afford to pay the driver and pay for maintenance on the truck. So I give the driver $1 mile, drive a POS truck and file bankruptcy while I am it because I didnt make any money?? Sounds great to me!!!
     
  9. Kansas

    Kansas Road Train Member

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    Wow, what a little attitude you have. I can pretty much guarantee your not going to get a single bite on this forum.

    Maybe instead of blaming the trucker for your problems you should try looking in a mirror. Your first problem is contracting to a company thats only paying you a $1 a mile.

    Guys like this, you just gotta wonder how many #### good drivers they ran off...
     
  10. bullhaulerswife

    bullhaulerswife Forum Leader/Admin Staff Member Administrator

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    Ok, enough of the bickering.
     
  11. fearless

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    I didn't say I was only getting $1 mile!! I was making a point that ya'll think I should pay way over $.40 mile. Yes I do have a attitude now because I didn't ask for crappy comments!! If he thought that was cheap, then he is employed with maverick and didn't need to make a comment!!

    Its easier for somebody to tell me that I am low on the pay and suggest what I need to be around then putting in there stupid comments.
     
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