Originally Posted by DD60
I didn't misread what was written. Your advice is for newbies to travel lightly (DO NOT CARRY TO MANY PERSONAL THINGS) implying that carriers are going to screw new drivers and they need to have a quick and easy exit plan when you get screwed so your your not standing along side the road with all of your belongings.
Just a question though....... Did Sheepdancer, the recruiter for the bottom-barrel carrier lie to you when he recruited you? and how long did you drive for JB Hunt? You must have obviously driven for JB Hunt to know they are bottom-barrel carrier, right?




O NOT CARRY TOO MANY PERSONAL BELONGINGS while out on the road,just the bare neccessities will do if you do not stay out longer than 2-3 weeks at a time
I drive for myself and have only driven for 3 companies in the last 7 years. MOST carriers,mainly the major ones,are making a good amount of money off their drivers while stealing days of their time. The advice was not to anyone who job-hops but to eliminate the extra hassle of moving extra belongings around. The only things I carry on the road with me are a laptop,cooler,cleaning,bathroom,and shaving supplies,clothes,and bedding. For business use I have a binder,notebook,and a few set of pens. That is all you should need.
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