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$Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Wilton, ME on Sep 29, 2020
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Owner Operator - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Fremont, Ohio on Mar 4, 2020
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Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience
Surveyed in Mexico, ME on Jan 9, 2020
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roadhammer123
Jan 24, 2016
Yes I have been at Harrt for two years now. Been driving for 19 years and I can honestly say your income potential is what you are willing to work for. All kinds of work and lots of drop yards. Check them out
roadhammer123
Jan 24, 2016
Equipment is great. Many different options with the pay and freight lanes.
roadhammer123
Jan 28, 2016
I haul water for them but I'm local out of Maine, I run tankers ..love it ,I do my job they leave me alone.they do a lot of water loads like everyone has said ,also petco,harbor freight, lowes,and paper loads I'm sure I'm missing many more.but like I said I am local tanker and pull van when needed, but I get paid hourly.otr gets .40$ a mile regional gets .42$ a mile and then they have what they call safety drivers they get .55$ a mile but you are kinda on call, they handle loads that are not covered by the other drivers .... So a lot of jersey and ny and the city area. I'm not sure about NC area hub
Bman20
Jul 16, 2014
I have worked for Hartt Transportation out of the Auburn Maine terminal. I found that the pay was very good (for me anyway). I only stayed with them for a short time and left by my own choice. (No problems with the company) They have/had a terminal in Bangor, ME Auburn, ME and Sumter, NC. If that has changed I do not know. Equipment was good and they ran me pretty hard.
Lwood53
Apr 25, 2016
Most drivers that I know and have spoke with, which is an almost daily occurrence because I work for another Maine based carrier and run into them all the time, seem to be happy. Good pay, decent equipment, pet policy, etc. From what they've told me is that most of their home time is the typical 34 hour restart for 5 days out, but sometimes it's 40-48 hours.
Lwood53
Apr 25, 2016
When I was there, I ran from South Carolina up no further than the G. W. Bridge for 40cpm. If you're willing to go up to Maine the pay was 42cpm. If willing to go into NYC the pay was 50cpm. The running area is anywhere east of the Mississippi. I was on the road usually until my 70 hour clock was about up. Then home for 34- 48 hours. It all depends on your dispatcher. The equipment is pretty decent.