Schneider or Freymiller

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  1. pank83

    pank83 Light Load Member

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    Nice. I seen a FreyMiller rig a few weeks ago 85N in Ga. How far south do they run?
     
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  3. Lonestar87

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    Well we don’t go into Mexico. Give recruiting a call if you’re still on the fence. Brittany was my recruiter. She was very friendly and helpful. I had a couple questions she didn’t know the answer to, but she was honest enough to say so and put me on hold while she found out. That showed a level of integrity that meant a lot to me personally.
     
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  4. pank83

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    Waiting on my road test. I ran out of time at DDS so I have to go back
     
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  5. Chinatown

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    They recruit all over Florida.
     
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  6. pank83

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    Im in Ga around Atlanta
     
  7. Chinatown

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    Freymiller or FFE (Frozen Food Express) are both good.
    FFE has a terminal in Lithonia.
    Freymiller has good long 1000 + mile runs for solo drivers.
     
  8. Metallica88

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    Maybe my math is wrong. I was always more of a history buff.
    But I was on the safer web portal and Freymiller has 508 power units and 508 drivers at 52,312,379 miles in 2018.
    Like I said maybe I did my math wrong but isn't that only 1,980 miles per week per driver on average?
     
  9. pank83

    pank83 Light Load Member

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    Is that good or bad?
     
  10. Vic Firth

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    I don’t think you can average it that way. If they’re hiring then they don’t have all of their trucks filled so I doubt they have 508 drivers for 508 trucks. With the industry turnover being fairly high I suspect Freymiller like most other companies struggle to find and keep drivers and seldom have all of their seats filled.
     
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  11. Metallica88

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    I was in no way trying to knock Freymiller. They seem like a great company. Somebody just told me that safer web portal is great way to research companies.
    To be honest I looked up about 5 companies. And they came out to about 100,000 Miles a year roughly or somewhere around 2,000 a week. These numbers probably get dropped down because I divided by 52 weeks and didn't take hometime into consideration.
     
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