It is. I haven't updated it yet, it's been a long time since I've been active on these forums.
Swift was my first OTR company but it was reefer and not flatbed. I'm actually really curious about their flatbed because I've heard that's one of the better sides of Swift. Is it typical for their flatbed to be home on weekends?
Southern Flatbed Companies?
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If you don't like what you find with Jordan Carriers....then you might check into this carrier:
McElroy Truck Lines -- Cuba, AL -- usually home weekly
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Thanks, I forgot about McElroy.
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Have you also checked out Maverick Transportation?
Most drivers that run with them have a good experience:
Hiring Map | Maverick (maverickusa.com)
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I have, but the way they are with safety doesn't seem like they'd be a good fit. Too many cameras. I don't want to feel like the company is looking for a way to get me in trouble
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This one falls under the radar but I see these guys when I go home a lot.
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Alabama has about a million flatbed companies it seems. None of those appealed to you?
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There was a surprising amount that either A) wouldn't work with my experience or B) didn't hire out of Mississippi/my area of Mississippi
I ended up going with Roehl transport as they could work my experience the best and seemed to be what I was looking for the most all things consideredbryan21384 Thanks this. -
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