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<p>[QUOTE="Redtwin, post: 6405355, member: 93328"]I hesitated recommending Abilene, because I wasn't sure of the Phoenix situation. We run through AZ a lot ( I'm currently in Flagstaff), but mainly on 40 and are always loaded when we do. If there is a Phoenix driver that gets home with no problem then Abilene would be a good choice as we definately have no touch freight. It is unclear from the original post if she is looking for a training company to get her CDL through or a company with a good training program to start with after she has her CDL. Abilene would only work if she came there with a CDL.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have to caution anyone looking for no touch freight though. We are required to clean the trailer after unloading which means climbing into the back and sweeping it or pulling nails. Not a big deal unless someone has a physical impairment which would make doing so a problem.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Redtwin, post: 6405355, member: 93328"]I hesitated recommending Abilene, because I wasn't sure of the Phoenix situation. We run through AZ a lot ( I'm currently in Flagstaff), but mainly on 40 and are always loaded when we do. If there is a Phoenix driver that gets home with no problem then Abilene would be a good choice as we definately have no touch freight. It is unclear from the original post if she is looking for a training company to get her CDL through or a company with a good training program to start with after she has her CDL. Abilene would only work if she came there with a CDL. I have to caution anyone looking for no touch freight though. We are required to clean the trailer after unloading which means climbing into the back and sweeping it or pulling nails. Not a big deal unless someone has a physical impairment which would make doing so a problem.[/QUOTE]
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