Thank you Crete Carrier!

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  1. carramrod32

    carramrod32 Heavy Load Member

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    Hey there arickrick just thought i would say hi as i live in maricopa not to far from you. I don't have enough posts to send a pm.
     
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  3. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    Happy? Well, let's not start calling people names (ha) Actually I give their problem solving skills a 3. They're not good at planning ahead, or at thinking on the fly...Most of the time...But in recent months, they are trying and improving some. (actually have better results from night and w/e dispatch solving issues than regular dispatch...which is weird I know) As a company overall, well, they're stable, debt free, and they're pay is above average and is 99.9% correct and on time.(only had 2 payroll screw ups in 5 years, and 1 of those 2 were my fault)

    Right now, with the way other companies are cutting back, going out of business or going bankrupt, I have had an epiphany about Crete, and plan on staying around a while. Problems or not, there here to stay for the long term. I would have worse problems if I were working somewhere else.
     
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  4. Weazz

    Weazz Light Load Member

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    You still gettin good miles?
    I'm in deland and a driver 1st on the list has been here sence thursday..and no loads in site ..dont come near fl...lol
    my luck i come from hometime to camp in my truck for 4 more days.

    o/o how are you guys doing out there?
     
  5. jdrentzjr

    jdrentzjr Road Train Member

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    Last week I got 2220 miles. This week I have 2206.

    I delivered 0030 this am (Sun.) in McDonough,GA. Was given a one load offer. I p/u Mon. at 1000 here in McDonough,GA going to Bluffton,IN for Wed. morning 0700. That's 679 miles for three days.

    I have to remind myself, "It could be worse!".
     
  6. pjw044

    pjw044 Heavy Load Member

    You bet it can !!!!!!!!!!!
    My avg the last 2 weeks---- a whopping 500 miles..............
     
  7. evertruckerr

    evertruckerr Heavy Load Member

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    Ouch! Who do you drive for?
     
  8. AfterShock

    AfterShock Road Train Member

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    You call that DRIVIN'?:Driver::biggrin_25523: :biggrin_25525:
     
  9. bailey

    bailey Bobtail Member

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    Hmmmmm you must be one of the new hires at .33cpm to .37cpm..this to shall pass honey, you havent been there long enough to give an opinion, all companies treat you good when you start but then again if your .41 and under there living you...good luck your gonna need it!!
     
  10. jdrentzjr

    jdrentzjr Road Train Member

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    I need to add 564 miles to this weeks 2206 (2770 total). Was able to tcall my last load in Indy on Mon. night. This was very helpful.

    Reloaded Tues. in Elkhart,IN, 160 mile deadhead, dropped it in KC,MO this afternoon (Wed.). Reloaded this pm at same location going to Palestine,TX for an open window d/h which I will deliver Thur. pm. Then it's on to the casa in San Antonio for CHRISTmas with la familia. This will give me 1324 miles in three days.

    MERRY CHRSTmas one and all! C YA
     
  11. jdrentzjr

    jdrentzjr Road Train Member

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    Who are you responding too?
     
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