They seem to be a trucking consultation firm.
Probably not a place that will hire new drivers and if do I'd definitely recommend starting with a large company instead.
Just a recommendation, don't be an investor.
Just a recommendation, don't be an investor.
I should have said that as well.
You know the old saying: " if you want to make a small fortune in trucking, start with a large one"
They seem to be a trucking consultation firm.
Probably not a place that will hire new drivers and if do I'd definitely recommend starting with a large company instead.
Thank you so much Bobcat Bob. I just found the consultant information also. Yet they claim to be a carrier. I was just wondering if someone here drove for them, out of curiosity.
I am not considering them as an employer. Just the first time I came across a “carrier” claiming to be large which I had not heard of.
Tried and true is best for sure.
Appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Just a recommendation, don't be an investor.
I think that is very sound advice.
Thank you.
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Hi everyone.
First, let me say that I read back my first few posts and want to crawl into a hole. Deleting them would have been my preference, as day-to-day I’m a bit more composed.
I’m still lurking and reading. I may take the plunge this year—if the DOT doc allows, my health issue was a bit bigger than I wanted to admit to myself back then. We’ll see.
In the meantime I am using this fine forum to get re-educated.
Now to my question. Has anyone here heard of a trucking company called Interstate Creations, LLC? They have ads for drivers as well as investors.
Perhaps one of you drive for them?
I’m asking because unlike the others I have seen, which all are well-known, I’d never heard about this company before.
Crossing my fingers that before I get knee deep in the lies across the interwebs, perhaps someone here are familiar.
Thank you all so so much.
All the best.
Nina
DOT:
Department Of Transportation
A department of the federal executive branch responsible for the national highways and for railroad and airline safety. It also manages Amtrak, the national railroad system, and the Coast Guard.
State and Federal DOT Officers are responsible for commercial vehicle enforcement. "The truck police" you could call them.
Interstate:
Commercial trade, business, movement of goods or money, or transportation from one state to another, regulated by the Federal Department Of Transportation (DOT).
Dm:
Dispatcher, Fleet Manager, Driver Manager
The primary person a driver communicates with at his/her company. A dispatcher can play many roles, depending on the company's structure. Dispatchers may assign freight, file requests for home time, relay messages between the driver and management, inform customer service of any delays, change appointment times, and report information to the load planners.