TMC freight lanes?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ranjr1999, Aug 10, 2014.

  1. Richter

    Richter Road Train Member

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    you wont have any trouble in SC....be prepared for NE driving though,
     
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  3. Richter

    Richter Road Train Member

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    I havn't been to washington state in my truck with TMC.....Im guessing those were brokered loads that they had a few of. Mostly we dont west of CO.
     
  4. beancounter

    beancounter Light Load Member

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    Thanks Richter...I guess. :biggrin_25525:
     
  5. chaos5508

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    Im starting orientation on sept 2, i live about 40 min north of Atlanta off 75 exit 306 just trying to get an idea of the freight line and if theres good money in this region?
     
  6. Battle Born

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    It's all in how you run and how often you're home. There's good freight and bad freight everywhere. Lots of lumber and such in your area.
     
  7. snowez

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    I've been living in Texas this week it seems nothing but pipe and shingles sweating by balls Off. I went to the Joplin Terminal for the first time today. Talk about a downgrade from Des Moines. The bedrooms in there are like vampire coffins with no windows and I thing fungus was growing in their one and only shower lol.
     
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