Picking up in my neck of the woods lol, lane ave can be a pain getting in and out of due to that intersection next to the rail yard you picked up your loads at. Be careful people fly fast up and down it. Btw should be starting soon with the car hauling company. They needed new training cars for us to practice on.
That’s awesome congrats on the new job. Yea I noticed everyone always seemed to be spaced out just enough that you had to wait 15 min to get out or cut someone off lol. Or every time you had an opening the ppl turning right would pull up and you’d end up waiting again. Lol
Hey, how you liking the new company? I have spoken with you a couple times via email, I am starting my orientation/training for United Road this Monday, I’m excited to start my career in car hauling. I’ve always had a passion for cars and I love driving trucks, so I figured why not get into the business of both. I know they swapped to central dispatch, I have a buddy who has been with them for about 5 years, he has said it hasn’t effected him all that much in our region, so I’m hoping it’s not too bad to deal with. My end goal would be to get into Reliable once I get a good amount of experience. Be safe out there, and thank you for all the help through your videos and emails!
That’s awesome congratulations on getting into your new career. If it didn’t affect them much in that region then good they’re a great company. Honestly I don’t have much bad to say about them at the end of the day they treated me very very well. As for here yes I’m loving it it’s a very family oriented company which I like.
So what does 2 runs like that in Jacksonville pay? What could you make per week at 30% of haul sticking strickly to Florida? Can anyone answer this question?
I seen United Road is hiring, been trying to get into auto haul for years. They have my application in processing right now. Hard to find a place willing to train. Would you recommend them as a place to start with?
As a place to get trained yes they have a pretty good training program. I’d get my 2 years in and then start applying at different companies. Most companies won’t touch you if you don’t have 2 years Car hauling experience
Hello my friend Matt! I need my dads car moved from Dallas to SC. Can you be part of this solution? I can't trust these brokers...thank YOU for your help!!
Hey sorry I missed your message. So I can’t personally help with this but I’d say give Waddle Trucking out of Tupelo MS they have a few drivers who live in Texas and they may be able to grab it for you and get it to SC
Hey have an interview tomorrow with United Road! Almost 2 years experience and extremely excited to be potentially getting into the car haul game. 1 question, is there a rider/pet policy in place with united road. If there is a restriction do you know of any companies that allow 12 years old ride on an as needed basis.
Congratulations on hopefully getting into car hauling. It’s hard to get a job to get trained but once you are you’ll always be a car hauler. As for their pet and rider policy. Don’t quote me but I think pets are fine and rider has to be family,over 18, and approved by your terminal manager.
Which truck package because this truck doesn’t have the sliders under the truck on number 6 or are you talking dropping the front tires in the drop pockets between the axles
Picking up in my neck of the woods lol, lane ave can be a pain getting in and out of due to that intersection next to the rail yard you picked up your loads at. Be careful people fly fast up and down it. Btw should be starting soon with the car hauling company. They needed new training cars for us to practice on.
That’s awesome congrats on the new job. Yea I noticed everyone always seemed to be spaced out just enough that you had to wait 15 min to get out or cut someone off lol. Or every time you had an opening the ppl turning right would pull up and you’d end up waiting again. Lol
Hey, how you liking the new company?
I have spoken with you a couple times via email, I am starting my orientation/training for United Road this Monday, I’m excited to start my career in car hauling. I’ve always had a passion for cars and I love driving trucks, so I figured why not get into the business of both.
I know they swapped to central dispatch, I have a buddy who has been with them for about 5 years, he has said it hasn’t effected him all that much in our region, so I’m hoping it’s not too bad to deal with.
My end goal would be to get into Reliable once I get a good amount of experience.
Be safe out there, and thank you for all the help through your videos and emails!
That’s awesome congratulations on getting into your new career. If it didn’t affect them much in that region then good they’re a great company. Honestly I don’t have much bad to say about them at the end of the day they treated me very very well.
As for here yes I’m loving it it’s a very family oriented company which I like.
So what does 2 runs like that in Jacksonville pay? What could you make per week at 30% of haul sticking strickly to Florida? Can anyone answer this question?
Far be it for me to tell a man how to do his job but I would have unloaded in the morning so as not to get sweaty b4 bed
😂😂😂😂 I hear you on that one. I’m just that person that’s like I need to get this done
What do you do in the winter? The opposite? lol!
I seen United Road is hiring, been trying to get into auto haul for years. They have my application in processing right now.
Hard to find a place willing to train. Would you recommend them as a place to start with?
As a place to get trained yes they have a pretty good training program. I’d get my 2 years in and then start applying at different companies. Most companies won’t touch you if you don’t have 2 years Car hauling experience
@@CarcarrierTv awesome, thank you!
14 ft plus is how we do it in Florida
I see that down there
Always wondered best spot to put a dually?
Not on your trailer is the best place lol. But the second best is the top back of your trailer
Hello my friend Matt! I need my dads car moved from Dallas to SC. Can you be part of this solution? I can't trust these brokers...thank YOU for your help!!
Hey sorry I missed your message. So I can’t personally help with this but I’d say give Waddle Trucking out of Tupelo MS they have a few drivers who live in Texas and they may be able to grab it for you and get it to SC
Hey have an interview tomorrow with United Road! Almost 2 years experience and extremely excited to be potentially getting into the car haul game. 1 question, is there a rider/pet policy in place with united road. If there is a restriction do you know of any companies that allow 12 years old ride on an as needed basis.
United road isn't what it was... forced dispatch and a.i. building loads...
Congratulations on hopefully getting into car hauling. It’s hard to get a job to get trained but once you are you’ll always be a car hauler. As for their pet and rider policy. Don’t quote me but I think pets are fine and rider has to be family,over 18, and approved by your terminal manager.
@aarona.6129 no comment lol
In my opinion I think if you would have used the truck package on number nine you probably would have been able to get lower
Which truck package because this truck doesn’t have the sliders under the truck on number 6 or are you talking dropping the front tires in the drop pockets between the axles
@@CarcarrierTv yes
Do you get paid by the load or do you get paid a salary?
It’s all load based pay. So here we’re making 30% of gross
@@CarcarrierTv Ok thank you 👍🏽
Do you see the actual rate con?
There’s no rate con when hauling you own contracted freight. But yes we can see the contracted rates anytime we ask
At least you did not have to haul kias this loaf
😂😂yea it’s nice having a change up from time to time.