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Looking for a company that goes by the short name HVH

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Still in School not

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Sep 29, 2003, 8:01:40 AM9/29/03
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I've heard HVH is based somewhere in Colorado, possibly Denver.

I checked a few search engines and found nothing.

Has anybody else heard of it?

thanx


Chuck U. Farley

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Oct 3, 2003, 9:10:24 AM10/3/03
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Chuck U. Farley intoned thusly:

HVH Transportation, Inc.
9001 E. 96th Ave.
Henderson, CO
303.292.3656
Henderson is a suburb of Denver.
HVH is an all owner/operator fleet, and only the owner of the truck is
allowed to drive for them, you may not hire a driver or subcontract out
your truck.They also have an LTL division, and run line hauls to various
cities in the region.Their primary customer is Caterpillar, their main lane
is to the plant in Peoria, and then to the various Cat parts distributors
around the country. All dry vans, 95% drop and hook. Last I checked, they
are at about .85 cpm, with a fuel surcharge that varies on the price of
diesel, they average about .88-.89 cpm. A friend of mine has been leased to
them for several years, and has very few complaints about them.

HTH.

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amustang41

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Oct 3, 2003, 8:52:12 PM10/3/03
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I have been unemployed from trucking for over a year and ready to come
back.I live in Ohio Near Cincinnati Im interested in reagional or local
Can Any one help me

Thanks


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Oct 3, 2003, 9:37:04 PM10/3/03
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Chuck U. Farley wrote in message ...

>Chuck U. Farley intoned thusly:
>
>HVH Transportation, Inc.
>9001 E. 96th Ave.
>Henderson, CO
>303.292.3656
>Henderson is a suburb of Denver.
>HVH is an all owner/operator fleet, and only the owner of the truck is
>allowed to drive for them, you may not hire a driver or subcontract out
>your truck.They also have an LTL division, and run line hauls to various
>cities in the region.Their primary customer is Caterpillar, their main lane
>is to the plant in Peoria, and then to the various Cat parts distributors
>around the country. All dry vans, 95% drop and hook. Last I checked, they
>are at about .85 cpm, with a fuel surcharge that varies on the price of
>diesel, they average about .88-.89 cpm. A friend of mine has been leased to
>them for several years, and has very few complaints about them.
>
>HTH.


I call them today and you are right, only owner/operators and on top of that
they want 2 years experience.

They were very nice and told me to try them again in 2 years.

After I called HVH, I was called by the first place I applied at and was
given a start date. Now my biggest concern is if I can pass their hour long
skills test.

thanx

Shorty

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Oct 3, 2003, 9:53:31 PM10/3/03
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Hi, You might want to try MCI out of Sioux Falls, SD. They have allot of
truck runs right through your home. They even have local runs daily from
Cincinnati to Indy, Chicago and back. They are almost all fleet owned
trucks. The pay is very good and most of the hauls are drop and hook. A
friend of mine has 10 trucks on with them and has been there for more than
15 years. He just loves the way they pay the trucks for every mile and he is
able to pay his drivers very well.
I hope this is some help for you.
(Stay FAR AWAY from ENGLAND) they will screw you every chance you get.
Good Luck
Shorty

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