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Few companies survive mergers. YRC Freight and FedEx Freight are two examples of survivors, and for what it's worth neither of those companies is the same as the companies they were built from. Many people are still left bitter for the loss of the company they used to work for. Roadway, Yellow Freight, Watkins Motor Lines, Viking Freight and American Freightways. The drivers who worked for each of these companies will tell you they were happier when they worked for these companies than they are at YRC/FedEx.
Too bad no one Brings these trucks to steam, paint schemes are noice don't get me wrong. I just wish they would bring the R and U model Macks, the White Freightliners and old international Harvester (Corn Binders as they were known back in the day)