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Pros: New equipment. Also, I was fortunate to hav...

Pros: New equipment. Also, I was fortunate to have a fantastic trainer: Gary Chandler.

Cons: Health and term life insurance. If the truck (you are your co-driver are driving) does not roll at least 16,000 actual miles/month, you pay a ridiculous amount for insurance (over $400/month, single plan) compared to other companies. To get your insurance for "free," the truck has to roll at least 20,000 actual miles/month.

I gave Trailiner a 2 star rating because of the way the owner's wife: Elizabeth Whitener (aka Liz) discharged me. She lied to me by telling me she would pay me for the last safety meeting I attended and she never did. Also, she did not give me a valid reason for my dismissal. This company also runs false advertisements in Springfield area newspapers: You do NOT get free benefits unless you obtain 20,000 actual miles/month. If you do run that much and get your health insurance paid for, you will hardly have time to take off because you will constantly be on the road!

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