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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? |
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Let me guess.You must be a J.B. Hunt driver. :lol: I have never driven nor have ever had a desire to drive for J.B. hunt or any other large company for that matter. If J.B. hunt is such a good place to drive for than why are they always flooding the truckstop booklets with ads and even having recruiters checking pulses for potential candidates at various truckstops? :lol: You don't have to turn a wheel on a large carrier's truck to see that they are bottom barrel. |
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Let me guess.You must be a J.B. Hunt driver. :lol: I have never driven nor have ever had a desire to drive for J.B. hunt or any other large company for that matter. If J.B. hunt is such a good place to drive for than why are they always flooding the truckstop booklets with ads and even having recruiters checking pulses for potential candidates at various truckstops? :lol: You don't have to turn a wheel on a large carrier's truck to see that they are bottom barrel. |
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Let me guess.You must be a J.B. Hunt driver. :lol: I have never driven nor have ever had a desire to drive for J.B. hunt or any other large company for that matter. If J.B. hunt is such a good place to drive for than why are they always flooding the truckstop booklets with ads and even having recruiters checking pulses for potential candidates at various truckstops? :lol: You don't have to turn a wheel on a large carrier's truck to see that they are bottom barrel. |
OOPS :lol: .Triple post for those that need to look closer for better reading comprehension. :lol:
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You talk nonsense. I just got job with this EH Jb huntz and I make better money now than at Prime,EH,about 350.00 every week. I make good money with truck here in america. :D Their truck go fast too,Eh,163mph.Get out of way,Ok? |
Getting ready to leave the company I work for as well, if my interview with a local company goes well. I'd stick it out. As long as he is in posession of the truck he still works for them therefore he is still getting paid. We all know getting into this line of work that when you request off it's a hassle sometimes to find a load to get you near the house on the exact day you want off. He signed up for it when he became a driver. This is not the typical job where you put in a notice go into the office on that day and say your goodbyes.
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How well does it work? We are one of the most profitable trucking companies out there and growing quite a bit every year. So I would say the way we recruit works very well. In fact the way we recruit works so well, that we have been asked by other companies to help fill their trucks. We now recruit for companies outside of JB. Do you know what really cracks me up out here. These drivers out here like DD60 who try to convince us that they know a better way to run a successful trucking company. DD60, what you are attempting to do is like a last place JR High football team coach trying to tell the Superbowl Champions how to play football. To put it simply, DD...If you know a better way to run successful trucking company, prove it! Hell, JB Hunt himself started with a 7th grade education, a lot of debt and a few trucks. Surely a smart business guy like you could spend the next 20 years building up your fleet. Hell, you have all the answers, you could knock JB off the top with your "better way of doing things" |
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The turnover rate is high all though the industry. Hell, the company Im trying to recruit for right now is probably one of the best jobs Ive ever seen in the industry, 70k per year and local. They have a extreemly high turnover, which is why they hired us to recruit for them. Now before you say "they wouldnt have a high turnover rate if they were that great". That couldnt be further from the truth. Their high turnover rate comes from their insanely high qualifications for being a driver there. Even 1 ticket and you are canned. They only want the best drivers working there and they wont settle for anything less.
Ive mentioned this before on this board, but bears mentioning again. Even over here at JB over half of the turnover comes from drivers being fired. Take away drivers terminated, drivers quiting for various personal reasons....and just leave drivers who quit because they werent happy, you are looking at about 20%. 20% really isnt that bad. |
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