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Old 02-14-2007, 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted by calhbr
do u still have to have hazmat for landstar it says u need it on there web page does anybody know,,,mercer i cant use they say 25 years old thats two years away,,,,and jones motor i cant find any requirments for o/o on there web page guess ill have to call them

Landstar requires you to have a hazmat endorsement. Mercer may allow you to lease on at 23 or 24. I would think it would be the same with Jones. CRST Malone allows you to lease on at 23. All of these carriers will allow you to lease on at 23. Some carriers may bend the rules on age if you have a couple of years experience. How much driving experience to you have? What type of freight do you want to pull? Flat, van, reefer, etc.,
 
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Old 02-14-2007, 01:31 AM
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i have one year over the road,one year intrastate in florida and some local stuff,i dont really know what i want to pull i guess anything that pays good
 
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Old 02-14-2007, 01:33 AM
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ive done reefer,dry van,flat bed,and end dump,but i dont really have a favorite
 
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Old 02-14-2007, 02:06 AM
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The percentage carriers, like Landstar, will require you to be very proactive. In other words, you will need to take the initiative. They don't have dispatchers. Some percentage carriers do have dispatchers. I don't usually recommend Landstar for a new owner operator. If you are very aggressive you could do all right with Landstar.
 
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you need to go to a truckstop and talk to landstar drivers face to face
 
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Old 02-16-2007, 12:22 AM
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I have usually found plenty of Landstar drivers at any TA. They get the best deal on fuel at TA so they tend to stop there a lot. There are almost always a few hanging out in the restaurant.

Landstar flatbed owners seem to be surviving OK based on the ones I have talked to. Landstar dry van owners, in general, are struggling just like a lot of places. But if you ask enough drivers you will always find someone who is thrilled and someone who is pissed off.
 
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