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Nope no lumpers. If your haulin tires you unload them and get paid for it. If it's appliances the Sears people unload it.

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Thanks pal when are lumpers used with swift just when your over the road? Or do some dedicated use lumpers? Thanks you

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the dedicated accounts i know about do not have lumpers. however i only know about dollar tree dollar general target costco sears and petsmart

Thanks for your answer, what routes use lumpers? I'm really trying to get a route that doesn't have them

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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.

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Nope no lumpers. If your haulin tires you unload them and get paid for it. If it's appliances the Sears people unload it.

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Thanks pal when are lumpers used with swift just when your over the road? Or do some dedicated use lumpers? Thanks you

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the dedicated accounts i know about do not have lumpers. however i only know about dollar tree dollar general target costco sears and petsmart

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Thanks for your answer, what routes use lumpers? I'm really trying to get a route that doesn't have them

Swift pays for lumpers. You send in a message with the required a mount and draft a comcheck to pay.. shouldn't be anything comming from your pocket.

Over The Road:

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.

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Nope no lumpers. If your haulin tires you unload them and get paid for it. If it's appliances the Sears people unload it.

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Thanks pal when are lumpers used with swift just when your over the road? Or do some dedicated use lumpers? Thanks you

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the dedicated accounts i know about do not have lumpers. however i only know about dollar tree dollar general target costco sears and petsmart

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Thanks for your answer, what routes use lumpers? I'm really trying to get a route that doesn't have them

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Swift pays for lumpers. You send in a message with the required a mount and draft a comcheck to pay.. shouldn't be anything comming from your pocket.

Thanks I'm more of a person to do labor work so I wouldn't mind being on a offloading route

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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.

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If you want to do a lot of physical labor then dollar general or dollar tree is for you.

's Comment
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If you want to do a lot of physical labor then dollar general or dollar tree is for you.

Is dollar tree like family dollar where you offload every box? I know dollar general is easier then family dollar.

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If you want to do a lot of physical labor then dollar general or dollar tree is for you.

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Is dollar tree like family dollar where you offload every box? I know dollar general is easier then family dollar.

You move everything

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