local around lima,ohio
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local around lima,ohio
anyone know of any companies around lima,ohio area hiring for local,and need info on cardinal transport or chambers leasing,any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Schneider has a local out of lima. I cant remember if it is the PG&G or Honda dedicated. Best bet is to head to www.pumpkindriver.com and go to the dedicated accounts forum and there is something in there about it.
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Re: local around lima,ohio
Originally Posted by back2trucks
anyone know of any companies around lima,ohio area hiring for local,and need info on cardinal transport or chambers leasing,any info would be greatly appreciated.
No matter what the price rises too, every car still uses fuel. Except some electric and solar powered cars, however, you know what i mean. :wink:
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No matter what the price rises too, every car still uses fuel.
Except some electric and solar powered cars, however, you know what i mean.
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from my understanding just a few days ago scheider is no longer hiring local for p+g account my experience is 5 yrs flatbed for local company no citations nothing on record.had to quit awhile back due to back surgery and getting back into it.
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I don't know how far you want to drive for a local job, but you might look into Freshway in Sidney, OH. I know they do some overnight runs, but they do local running also. It would be about a 45 minute drive from Lima though. Don't know if that is too far for you to drive?
If your interested in pulling a grain hopper, you could check with Provico in Botkins. It may be a little far for you also, but Garber is fairly large ag hauler in Greenville. If pulling a hopper, dry bulk tanker or walking floor trailer is of any interest to you, there is a ton of prospective employers for that in your area.
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