Try looking at some of the nationwide moving companies, they are the only companies I've seen that use them but they are usually team operations. I seriously doubt you will find a solo driver issued a legacy sleeper. Other than that you'd have to be O/O more than likely.
Ok. Thats what I was thinking i would be told. My other thought was auto haulers. I think i have seen some that have legacies but cant remember the name.
Ok. Thats what I was thinking i would be told. My other thought was auto haulers. I think i have seen some that have legacies but cant remember the name.
Kale, you can check through some of Errol V.'s posts (about 18 months/2 years ago) when he was doing auto hauling; might answer your question there.
Are you still in Southern TX? Just asking, because I know of a few Ohio 'specialty' haulers that might run the Legacies, but doubt you'd be in their hiring area.
Likewise, Sammons in Missoula, MT. All heavy haul; very picky.
~ Anne ~
ps: You could also contact ARI, and see if they will 'share' with you, what 'companies' buy from them; and apply accordingly. Most likely will be heavy haul gigs, IME.
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My wife and I have gotten annoyed with our landlords and with the housing market the way it is we are tossing around the idea of living on the road. I have 2 yrs experience with no accidents. Unfortunately my current boss doesn’t allow passengers so Ill have to switch jobs. Does anyone know of any companies that have legacy sleepers in their company trucks or would i need to be an owner operator for that? Thanks.
Owner Operator:
An owner-operator is a driver who either owns or leases the truck they are driving. A self-employed driver.