K&B Transportation

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David R.'s Comment
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Anything I should know B4 going to this company? I have a week to make up my mind. Any advice helpfull..Thanx.David

guyjax(Guy Hodges)'s Comment
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Nothing about the company. They seem to run hard as I used to see their trucks a lot out west when I used to go west of I-35.

Now the drivers I have dealt with from that company,have dealt with three of them, leaves a lot to be desired. Whether its stress or what I don't know or maybe they were all just having a bad day I am not sure but the attitudes ,which were sub par at best, could have been adjusted 1000% and it would still be on the bad side. Like I said that was the drivers and not the company.

Brett Aquila's Comment
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Unfortunately I really don't know much about em.

Starcar's Comment
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I see a ton of their trucks running I84 and I90....But I don't know anything about them. They do keep their equipment clean, so they must care what they look like, and that usually means they are decent on maintenance...

Howard P.'s Comment
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I'd be curious what decision you reached, David. I'm seriously considering making a move to K&B myself. The money sounds good, the equipment sounds good, and if they run you like Guy was taking about, that's pretty much what I'm looking for.

Tired of sitting on my tail waiting for load assignments from so-called professional fleet managers where I am now. That ain't no way to make money.....

Fleet Manager:

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.
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