I wouldn't have attempted a tight back into a customer location when I worked for Old Dominion. It resulted in an accident which cost me my job since I was on my probation period. That job was so perfect for me. Pay, schedule, bennies. It was fantastic.
Why not go to Estes, Saia or any other large LTL company. Same thing, just a little less awesome than OD.
Oh believe Daniel I've been looking. The other ltl terminals in my area aren't as well equipped or nicely run as OD was. I've even tried going back to OD since it's been about two years. They won't take my back. Still keeping my options open. I've got an application into FedEx freight right now.
Terminal:
A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.
LTL:
Less Than Truckload
Refers to carriers that make a lot of smaller pickups and deliveries for multiple customers as opposed to hauling one big load of freight for one customer. This type of hauling is normally done by companies with terminals scattered throughout the country where freight is sorted before being moved on to its destination.
Oh believe Daniel I've been looking. The other ltl terminals in my area aren't as well equipped or nicely run as OD was. I've even tried going back to OD since it's been about two years. They won't take my back. Still keeping my options open. I've got an application into FedEx freight right now.
Terminal:
A facility where trucking companies operate out of, or their "home base" if you will. A lot of major companies have multiple terminals around the country which usually consist of the main office building, a drop lot for trailers, and sometimes a repair shop and wash facilities.
LTL:
Less Than Truckload
Refers to carriers that make a lot of smaller pickups and deliveries for multiple customers as opposed to hauling one big load of freight for one customer. This type of hauling is normally done by companies with terminals scattered throughout the country where freight is sorted before being moved on to its destination.
LTL carriers include: