Student need help!! Final decision

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Lwood53, Nov 18, 2014.

  1. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    I'd go with Halvor flatbed or Magnum. That doesn't mean it's the best for you though; just what I personally would go for. Then again there's Waggoners which is flatbed.
     
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  3. Lwood53

    Lwood53 Medium Load Member

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    Yea it's down to Havlor & Magnum I believe, just doing the dry van for Havlor or reefer for Magnum. No flatbed right now
     
  4. Lwood53

    Lwood53 Medium Load Member

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    Have you heard anything recent on Havlor of Magnum Chinatown?
     
  5. OFTOTR

    OFTOTR Medium Load Member

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    I doubt halvor will hire you if you can't spell the name of the company right.
     
  6. Lwood53

    Lwood53 Medium Load Member

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    I didn't mean to spell Halvor wrong, on my phone & doing something else. Big deal on a blog, get serious
     
  7. Alaska76

    Alaska76 Road Train Member

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    Lighten up, Francis...
     
  8. Lwood53

    Lwood53 Medium Load Member

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    Thank you! I apologize to Halvor didn't mean to disrespect their name. Just trying to get info on my top 3 companies
     
  9. CMFofNC

    CMFofNC Bobtail Member

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    Lwood53, did you ever work in Timberlake NC. ?

    CMFofNC
     
  10. Lwood53

    Lwood53 Medium Load Member

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    No I haven't
     
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  11. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    I've only heard positive things about both companies. Dry van or refrigerated; flip a coin. Look at it this way, either choice probably won't be the one you retire from anyway so you can change after 6-12 months if you want with no repercussions. Usually lot less wait times at shippers and receivers with dry van. Don't beat yourself up over either decision because either way is good learning experience and lasts only as long as you want it to.
     
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