Enjoy the thread, glad your doing good, im over here in OK city CRST , going through orientation, and i like seeing you are running hard. Congrats on first seat co-driver. I'm ready to get back out there and run hard myself glad your getting miles. be safe out there driver!
Will do and thank you sir.
My God it has been a journey for you millionmiller ..... please let me know when you hit Chicagoland I will be the one taking you for a good steak lol
Keep up the good work and never give up!
Will do and thanks.
My God it has been a journey for you millionmiller ..... please let me know when you hit Chicagoland I will be the one taking you for a good steak lol
I will definitely take you up on that. You know I LOVE a good steak.
Bumpin this so new drivers that are inquiring about CRST can find it easily.
Thanks for Bumping . This is another company I'm pretty interested in , Im intrigued with the team aspect of OTR . In the Navy we alwayschave a driver and an A driver in transport ops so this is not something that would bother me . I also imagine you never really stop rolling with teams . Keep the info coming .
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.
Thanks for Bumping . This is another company I'm pretty interested in , Im intrigued with the team aspect of OTR . In the Navy we alwayschave a driver and an A driver in transport ops so this is not something that would bother me . I also imagine you never really stop rolling with teams . Keep the info coming .
Whatever questions you have about CRST I am more than happy to answer them for ya to the best of my ability.
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.
Do you run Coast to coast runs frequently , CA to ME or WA to FLA for example and is it a strictly Dry van company primarily ?
Do you run Coast to coast runs frequently , CA to ME or WA to FLA for example and is it a strictly Dry van company primarily ?
We do have a temperature controlled division and a flatbed division also. Our flatbed division only uses lease and owner ops, however if you want flatbed there are far better choices that won't make you lease. Most of the Expedited division which I am in is strictly dry van. I have gone as far as the west coast to NH before so we do have coast to coast runs but it's not 100% of the time.
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Enjoy the thread, glad your doing good, im over here in OK city CRST , going through orientation, and i like seeing you are running hard. Congrats on first seat co-driver. I'm ready to get back out there and run hard myself glad your getting miles. be safe out there driver!