The four you listed aren't "legit"? Please explain.
Mike, I agree with Pack Rat.
I’m into my 6th year with Swift assigned to a NE Dedicated Walmart Account, no plans to look elsewhere. Your opinion was obviously not formed through firsthand experience. Don’t believe everything you hear, or read on the inter web.
What’s the issue? How much experience do you have? And why do you want to make a move?
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Hey everyone, new to the site but from what I’ve read most seems legit. Anyway I’ve been working in researching companies to work for otr that have either no-touch freight or mostly no-touch. I would like to get some feedback on good companies that aren’t crst, cr england, swift, us express ect. Legit companies, I’m currently working with a flatbed carrier and so far it’s been enjoyable but I’m also curious about other companies and dry van/reefer. Any suggestions?
OTR:
Over The Road
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.
Dry Van:
A trailer or truck that that requires no special attention, such as refrigeration, that hauls regular palletted, boxed, or floor-loaded freight. The most common type of trailer in trucking.Reefer:
A refrigerated trailer.