Monday, February 10, 2003 1:02:50 PM
I don't think that much has changed. Andy and his warehouse deal are gone, along with his leased trucks, but that is not a major blow to the company. Veltex still owns their own trucks and can pick up more owner/operators like Friedel had working for him.
The transition will be the only disruption and that should only be for about a week as the trucks are moved out to CA and it should hardly disrupt income flow beyond that. Trucks are busy in every part of the country, and VLVT will have no trouble finding work for the rigs out west.
I find it hilarious to see all the wolves in sheeps clothing start to show their true colors at the slightest opportunity.
I'll wait for the audit and make my decision then.
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