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<p>[QUOTE="Aminal, post: 4001567, member: 129351"]I work there. Message me and I'll give you the straight scoop. I just saw this forum so I'm still checking it out. Sorry about the OP's experience. They do have their issues. The one about 800K mile trucks is one but they are buying new ones all the time and if you do get a high milage truck (my first had a million 3) they pay you an extra 3 cpm to put up with the quirks and it won't be all THAT bad. I certainly have driven worse for less money. Hate to hear about the trainer. The one's I know are excellent. I've never been told not to drop a loaded trailer at a truck stop as a matter of policy, though I have always avoided doing that when I can. Have no idea why dud got left in the truck. They pay for a motel.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway. They're OK. not the best but by far not the worst either and pretty much the stuff I don't like is with all bigger companies. I been around enough to know what just goes with the turf. Pretty much nothing that doesn't happen pretty much most larger companies.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aminal, post: 4001567, member: 129351"]I work there. Message me and I'll give you the straight scoop. I just saw this forum so I'm still checking it out. Sorry about the OP's experience. They do have their issues. The one about 800K mile trucks is one but they are buying new ones all the time and if you do get a high milage truck (my first had a million 3) they pay you an extra 3 cpm to put up with the quirks and it won't be all THAT bad. I certainly have driven worse for less money. Hate to hear about the trainer. The one's I know are excellent. I've never been told not to drop a loaded trailer at a truck stop as a matter of policy, though I have always avoided doing that when I can. Have no idea why dud got left in the truck. They pay for a motel. Anyway. They're OK. not the best but by far not the worst either and pretty much the stuff I don't like is with all bigger companies. I been around enough to know what just goes with the turf. Pretty much nothing that doesn't happen pretty much most larger companies.[/QUOTE]
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