Guy,s i think i,m going to lease on to the pole division in the northwest. Any info you guy,s have on them i would like to know. Thanks.
american transport flatbed pole division
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by rider2002, Nov 18, 2012.
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Sounds kind of kinky. Wonder how many college girls work there while getting their degree????
LOL, sorry man, i have never heard of it but was too tempted to make a smartazz commentAirborne, dngrous_dime, Mommas_money_maker and 1 other person Thank this. -
Probably need over height permits with those poles standing on end!
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I havent hauled them yet but have been tempted to. It sounded like a pretty good deal to me but I stick with the Fife office as its close to where I live and we deal with a lot of hazmat. I do know of one guy that has done really well hauling poles from WA to the Northeast. I answered your PM and will keep the good questions/answers for you there
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Whats the rate they pay o/o per mile?
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I'd like to hear the lowdown on this outfit. I've seen them advertising in my local Craigslist.
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I'm bumping this because I just found out that these guys bought Jones Motor Group. I've been talking to a recruiter & wonder if anyone actually works for them. I never see any of their trucks on I-5, do they really even exist or is the recruiter BS'ing me totally?
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They exist, they also a sister company of greentree. There are just a select few that do it. You can't just lease on and start dragging poles. They will probably make you run regular freight for a while. There is alot of changes going on here since the Jones deal. It isn't good from what I am seeing so far.
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