I worked for Horizon Transport for a little more than a year, then for (deleted), a small family owned company in Fontana, CA then for JET. I only stayed with JET four or five months. Couldn't stand the rectum that was their logs dictator, I'm sure you know his name and reputation. I went back to (???) for another year. ??? was fun, didn't have any rules or care what we did and provided a lot of full price backhauls. Compliance was strictly up to the individual driver. I chose to comply but they didn't care. I heard they've closed down now because they lost Alfa, Weekend Warrier, and other shippers we pulled for.
I made good money in 2005 running from IN to the PacNW then from Pendleton, OR to LA, then from Moreno Valley back to WA, OR, or BC/SK/AB for Horizon. Occasionally I'd take a FEMA unit from Moreno Valley to Baton Rouge and visit my home for a day or so, loaded.
Once I pulled a new Alfa from Corona to Amarillo for ??? and soon as I dropped the boss called and had me go pick up a trailer at a Ford dealer in Amarillo. Another driver's 6. 0 POS self-destructed and he was towed in and out of business. He was already on his second engine when that one failed and never saw him again. His Ford 6. 0 put $1000 in my pocket. When I got back to LA she sent me to Austin, TX with a new Alfa where I dropped at a dealer and moved over 30' and hooked up another new Alfa to take back to the factory in Corona. Those were the good old days. It was a lot of fun. Another time I pulled a very heavy new top of the line Alfa with disc brakes to Lordsburg, NM with no brakes, called the boss, and she told me to pull it back to Corona to the factory, paid both ways. The factory fixed it and gave it back to me that afternoon and then paid me to take it to Texas. That was my favorite trailer ever.
JET paid well and is/was a great company to work for except for the wanna-be Hitler logs dictator. He took all the fun out of it. Loved to make up his own stupid rules that would cost a driver a full wasted day just to get an oil change done between trips. Probably the biggest xxxhole I've ever met. Big, dumb, power hungry and ego driven. If you didn't suck up to him, which I refused to do, he'd show you who was boss. I decided life was simply too short and I didn't need the money bad enough to put up with him. He ran off a lot of good, reliable drivers. I don't know if JET is still moving enough trailers to employ him.
Yeah, I have lots of great memories too. I pulled a trailer all the way to Peace River, AB, CN once for Horizon. That's a little east but farther north than the southern starting point of the Alaskan Highway. Was a long deadhead back to Pendleton though.
I ran exactly 400,000 miles in two years and nine months. Never wrecked a trailer. I Figured I was on borrowed time by the end of 2007 and fuel prices were high and climbing while rates weren't keeping up. Facing another icy winter also!! I could see the industry was slowing and guessed it was going to be slower in 2008 so I hung it up and came home. I had no idea how bad it would get, though. I doubt there are a hundred drivers left nationwide now.