Some things change while somethings never do

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by JokerSunnySandpile, Apr 16, 2019.

  1. Moose1958

    Moose1958 Road Train Member

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    I have no idea if Mercury exists as it did in the 60s and 70s. Many trucking lines have come and gone since.
     
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  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Friend of mine did 2 years hard labor in a Navy Brig, then kicked out. Went right to work with Mercury and happy as a pig in a mud puddle. Might not be the same Mercury you're familiar with though. It was pulling dry vans.
     
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  4. briantmiller137

    briantmiller137 Light Load Member

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    Get your own authority. Start a company.
     
  5. asphaltcowboy4x4

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    Just get with some company that will hire you you already have experience sure it’s not recent but trucking is like riding a bike so get your feet a little wet for a year then go to landstar Bennett or admiral merchant and be a real trucker flatbed more money less bs with shippers and receivers daytime driving. You’ll also look a lot cooler which other door slamming boys won’t like but that’s just the price you pay for being a cool person and not some hater. I’m sure if you have money for a down payment you could get somewhere even now but I would wait for recent experience and a great company not ####ing western express like Chinatown said no offense lol they suck I talked to one of their drivers. I’d say Melton maybe? Maverick? Some starter flatbed company you just gotta look around. Whatever you do do NOT!!!! Do a lease perchase scam!! Just don’t! Trust me it’s not worth it unless your making 2 dollars a mile at least lots of them only pay. A dollar or 1.50 etc. it sucks come tax season. Unless you get % pay but then it depends on freight and the kind they haul that’s why I recommend flatbed it pays better than dry van usually. If you must tho Schneider seems to be okay from what I’ve heard of you do a lease purchase deal go to them and they will most likely hire you
     
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  6. JokerSunnySandpile

    JokerSunnySandpile Bobtail Member

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    Thanks for the feedback. I figured I’d have to spend a little time with a company before buying my truck. My wife is a little relieved that I’m not just dumping 70k for a truck to just sit in the yard. I think it would look good next to her rose bushes lol
     
  7. asphaltcowboy4x4

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  8. JokerSunnySandpile

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    I never got to know the owners. Terminal was located in Georgia but I lived here in Florida. Hardly ever made it to the terminal.
     
  9. Moose1958

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    I believe the Owens family sold that business. the new owner operated it as TW Owens for a while. Then an LTL company bought it. I'm having a memory lapse and can't remember who it was.
     
  10. Chinatown

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    That's better than dragging out the hiring process for weeks. Don't know how it works now, but when I went through orientation the truck loan is in the drivers name, not the company. Maybe that's changed. I didn't follow through because deep down I never wanted to own a truck and wanted to try tankers somewhere.
     
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