Western Dairy Transport

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by mlawver2000, Apr 1, 2010.

  1. mlawver2000

    mlawver2000 Bobtail Member

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    Anyone know anything about Western Dairy Transport. I know their headquarters are in Cabool, MO and they haul food grade tank. They have a terminal here in Logan, UT and they are looking for drivers. I was hoping someone would have to incite into how they operate. Home time is extremely important to me, more so then money. My wife takes care of me.

    Anyway, if anyone does or used to drive for them any info would be helpful.

    Thanks.
     
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  3. sandal0906

    sandal0906 Light Load Member

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    I know they closed their yard, or are in the process of closing it here in Lubbock (Shallowater) Tx, I called about 3 weeks ago to the home office in Mo, and he said they had lost their contract with the dairy farmers of america, to great wide. He said that some of the drivers were heading up to Amarillo to work outa that yard, or went to work for GreatWide outa Dallas. I believe they would typically be out 3 to 4 days a time, and pay was like 28. cent a mile. They also had local jobs that went out to the dairys here, and would pay about 150 a day.
     
  4. longhaul123

    longhaul123 Bobtail Member

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    you can get good home time with all the time you want actually a lot of short runs
     
  5. cuzzin it

    cuzzin it Road Train Member

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    Out and back runs mostly. you won't get rich and you'll drive a tired old truck. Co paid health Insurance or at least 5 years ago when i stepped in, er signed up
     
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