Hi,
I'm w/ EGL like Geo & I agree w/ him about the company. I don't agree w/ him on the Sprinter but I respect his opinion & the vehicle seems to be working out for him where as it didn't for me. Now that I'm back in my Ford I can enjoy my work because I'm not working to pay for a vehicle.
EGL has been awesome recently. I feel a lil hesitant to write this cuz I don't wanna jinx myself. I live in Flint, Michigan. For the last 2 weeks every one of my runs have been from up north down to Metro Airport. Yes, it's 50% dead miles, but they pay more than most companies per mile & a few times in there I've gotten a 2nd pick up added on. Plus, I'll gladly take a few more dead miles if it means being home every nite.
I get dispatched in the afternoon & head up north. By time I get to the Detroit area the heavy traffic has died down. Last night was the first bad traffic jam I hit in over 2 weeks. Not to bad considering I'm a local Detroit driver & all the construction going on down there.
I'm putting 3-500 miles on my truck every day, about half of which are paid. It's a relaxing drive. Very enjoyable & very scenic in many cases. I'm often home by midnite & then I go online & play some poker, & am doing pretty well there too. In tournament play I'm up & in ring game play I'm down a touch based on my actual play, but up in these games to when you factor in the bonuses you get for depositing money on various sites.
That's a whole 'nother subject, but I'll do even better at ring games when I get the programs that some of these other people have. Right now it's my poker skills vs. the poker skills AND technology of some of the other players. No cheating is going on, people openly talk about programs that sites endorse. They do things like monitor how people are playing & such. I wasn't aware such things even existed.
Anyways, back to expediting. This is EXACTLY what I envisioned expediting being like for me. I'm w/ a great company w/out a van payment taking all my funds. I have money flexability & I'm enjoying not only my job, but my life as well.
Take care,
Danny