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Posted: 8 years, 1 month ago
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Can anyone tell me about Senn Freight Lines ,and Super Service LLC. Thanks
Posted: 8 years, 1 month ago
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Just want insight on driving in the Mountains. Senn Freight Line, runs in the Mountains, but Super Service does not . And could someone tell me About Senn,and Super Service
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Just got my CDL last week from Sage Technical Service, trying to choose a company....
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Posted: 8 years, 1 month ago
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Just completed training at Sage Truck Driving School
Hey Snow Bob we was in Sage Technical school together. I'm the real Tall guy 6'9 . I hope to see you at Senn 8/22/2019
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Just got my CDL last week from Sage Technical Service, trying to choose a company....
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I just got my CDL last week from Sage Technical Service from out of Lexington SC . I have a choice to make before 8/22/2016 between Senn Freight Line, Flatbed Company, or Super Service LLC Dry Van . Senn starts off with 36cpm,Super Service starts off with 32cpm. Senn runs all 48,and I can get home almost every weekend. Super Service runs only East of the Mississippi, and I will be home 2 days every 12 days. Here is the issue, I hear a lot about the mountains, and I'm kind of nervous about the mountains. Plus Senn wants me to leave the truck on yard when I come back in from off the road and drive my own vehicle 1 HR 30 away. Super Service, I can take my truck home . Plus Super Service I can get a $3,000 sign on bonus. Senn don't have a sign on bonus. Please give me some good advice, I would truly appreciate it.
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Clutch
I was told by a friend that his instructor at a Trucking School can be sitting on a Hill ,(Going upwards) in a semi ,and hold the truck in place without touching the brakes ,with just only his clutch . I find this very hard to believe, because when I'm on a hill, I sometimes roll backwards when applying brakes ,and clutch. Can someone please enlighten me on this . I know I'm a recent graduate, but I find this hard to believe