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freightbroker@verizon.net
Joined: 1/23/2006
Location: Phelan, CA
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Gearing Up For February
Posted: Wed Jan 2, 2008 8:59:12 AM |
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Late February early March is when it really gets busy so we're looking for some Independent Hotshot Owner Operators that really want to work. We concentrate our business in the Western half of the Country, so were mainly interested in Hotshots based in California, Arizona, Texas, and possibly Colorado. May consider a few other States? We are a dispatch service with over 23 years experience in the flatbed/stepdeck LTL industry with many connections. We are experienced Owner Operators ourselves that take our work very seriously and were only interested in working with people that truelly want to work. The Independent Hotshot Owner Operators that we build loads for rarely ever deadhead and they are among the highest paid in the industry. We help a lot of new Owner Operators get started in the business. We have a few openings right now if anyone is interested. You can learn more about us on our website and forum: www.flatbedcarrier.com & http://ltlhotshot.myfreeforum.org/ Gary @ M&H Logistics 760-868-4932 |
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freightbroker@verizon.net
Joined: 1/23/2006
Location: Phelan, CA
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RE:Gearing Up For February
Posted: Wed Jan 2, 2008 9:03:51 AM |
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Forgot to mention it above, but we're only interested in taking on Independent Owner Operator with 40 to 45 foot of trailer deck space. |
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sas123
Joined: 7/17/2007
Location: katy, TX
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RE:Gearing Up For February
Posted: Thu Jan 3, 2008 11:12:17 AM |
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My name is Rod Rosemond I operate my own hotshot co i have 2007 dodge dullie with 30 ft gooseneck trailer i have all new equioment and all the neccessary ins, i can rub in Texas, LA, and OK please give me a call wanting to stay busy 2814601392
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freightbroker@verizon.net
Joined: 1/23/2006
Location: Phelan, CA
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RE:Gearing Up For February
Posted: Thu Jan 3, 2008 11:28:35 AM |
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Sorry Rob, we run all over the western States and you'd need atleast a 40' long trailer. if you get a longer trailer and decide you want to run all over the western half of the country give us a call. Gary |
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charles_1947

Joined: 12/9/2007
Location: Hideaway, TX
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RE:Gearing Up For February
Posted: Sat Jan 5, 2008 10:49:20 PM |
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Hey saw your post and thought I would pass along some information on a longer trailer if you are interested. I just purchased a 40 ft from a builder in Oklahoma, he beat everyone on price and I am very happy with it. I know for a fact that he has another just like the one he built for me: 40 ft flat bed, two 10k axles, spare tire, locking chain/tool box in neck $7110.00 John Kerr Mfg. 580- 847-2068 |
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freightbroker@verizon.net
Joined: 1/23/2006
Location: Phelan, CA
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RE:Gearing Up For February
Posted: Tue Jan 8, 2008 3:51:49 PM |
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Thanks Charles, The trailers we buy a lot is the 45' lowboy, overall it's 53' from tip to tail. it has a 45' x 102" wide deck. |
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kkennedy
Joined: 1/20/2008
Location: Hutto, TX
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RE:Gearing Up For February
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:23:29 PM |
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I have a 2007 Dodge dually w/ Cummins and a 40' gooseneck lowboy w/ 5' dovetail and two 12,000 lb. axles. I'm new to the business and willing to work. I'm planning to call you tomorrow but thought I'd post this in case I don't get you on the phone. Thanks. Kevin Kennedy 512-508-5333 |
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