Help Please
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Hello fellow Hoosier! I would suggest looking into companies that have no touch freight. Most of the major carriers will have no touch freight. Also look at getting into a dedicated account. Alot of those are drop and hook. But, being a new driver it will be hard to find one, not impossible, but hard. I know you hear alot of negativity about Swift but they have a great-lakes regional out of Indiana that is 100% no touch drop and hook. At least that is what I am told. Good luck to you.
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Originally Posted by Snowman7
Originally Posted by gsherm
Originally Posted by dle
If you haven't done it yet - you might want to use the search function to look for things like WIA, training companies, financing training etc.
Good luck in your research, I took a year before I decided to do it. BTW, what were/are you doing? I was a computer programmer.
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Re: Help Please
Originally Posted by gsherm
I'm Totally new to this profession and would like some advise from the Senior guys out here...can you tell me which in your opinion is a good company to go with...I have no experience.I would like to see my kids at least once every 2 weeks...any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks guys
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Re: Help Please
Originally Posted by ghost_ryder
Originally Posted by gsherm
I'm Totally new to this profession and would like some advise from the Senior guys out here...can you tell me which in your opinion is a good company to go with...I have no experience.I would like to see my kids at least once every 2 weeks...any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks guys
gsherm, PM me if you want the # to the student recruiters out there, I know a good recruiter on the student side.
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Roehl has a very good reputation. Not sure where in Indiana you are, but there flat bed division has a terminal in Gary, so they'd likely be a good bet for hometime if you live in the Northern part of the state. Actually they'd be a good bet for hometime if you live anywhere remotely close to an interstate as they run the heck out of that part of the country.
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Re: most all companies now a days are no touch freight
Originally Posted by syl77dar
most all companies are 95% no touch and if you put on your application you cannot lift over 25 lbs the company has to hire a lumper for you or even over 10 lbs for that matter. if u want 2 team let me know non smoking female here
Am I missing something??????????? :?
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Originally Posted by gsherm
Fact is I'm already vested...The retirement for the State of Indiana is Atrocious, The money that Indiana pays their employees is the 4th lowest paid in the U.S. And at 37 I hardly consider this a Mid-Life crisis...and in order to draw a pension...I'd have to stick around untill I'm 62 ( No thanks)
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