Pretty random, from the trucks you see around or companies you have worked for which company’s would you say have best trucks/reputation for being looked after or nicest looking trucks.
I’ve always thought both MLC and Charles Russell trucks are always immaculate
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Not sure if this company is local to me but there’s one called ‘top loader’ and there always looking shiny, got a nice scania t cab to
Ryan090:
Not sure if this company is local to me but there’s one called ‘top loader’ and there always looking shiny, got a nice scania t cab to
Are you on about the heavy haulage mob? If so, I don’t think they have a T cab. I might be wrong though cos it has been known. You might be thinking of West Of Scotland heavy haulage who’s livery is very very similar to Toploader. They have a T cab.
Yeh it’s that heavy haulage one, I’m sure it’s there t cab tho it’s got all there sign writing on.
Place I work has a nice t cab but it’s never used lol it’s just a weekend toy
Samworth brothers
Ryan090:
Pretty random, from the trucks you see around or companies you have worked for which company’s would you say have best trucks/reputation for being looked after or nicest looking trucks.
In a lot of cases, as far as the “nice looking” bit goes (ok not all) the same ones that pay ■■■■ poor wages
I agree there Robroy lol, company I work at isn’t to bad pay and the trucks are nice.
Was speaking to someone the other day who had an old bangered up renault and he was on £9 an hour for 8 hour days and £12 after 8 hours
There are a lot of tidy fleets belonging to timber hauliers on the Welsh Borders, also some tidy tipper fleets who are good employers.
Iv seen a few breeden aggregate (think that’s how you spell it) tippers that look tidy with all the lights etc and really clean
seen a scania t cab with all the bells and whistles on it parked just outside the exit bollards at lymm, either he doesn’t get night out money or is thinking about saving the company money
Ray white
Good companies have a low turn over of drivers.
A company called Harvest trucking they had depots in Bradford and London,they did clothing transport worked there in 90s they had all the spoilers and air horns fitted and money was good, think they got taken over
David H:
Good companies have a low turn over of drivers.
And usually don’t need to advertise.
Ken.
Taz trans
Pulleyn from Reading.And most of the Irish fridge outfits seem to have top spec kit.
The Scottish have good kit too.Hamiltons.?
And Keltbray…
Muckaway:
And Keltbray…
Keltbray have good kit.