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JB Hunt's percentage program- the word on the street?
Just got a call from this PT Barnum-esque, Craig Harper clone (COO, former dentist, BS'er extraordinaire- does their radio commercials). Telling me how wonderful it is, dissing Landstar's fuel surcharge (I dis it too) while JB pays no fsc unless it's in the contract. I worked for JB in dedicated for just four months several years ago. I didn't like the corporate culture. Big machine greased with dishonesty, IMO.
Anyways, I talked to this guy awhile (read: allowed him to talk at me awhile) and surrendered up my email address. He said they have 14,000 O/O's. I was shocked at that. Well, has anyone heard? Is it a good deal or no? This recruiter kept saying something about short hauls. Said something about higher rates per mile when it's a short hall, duh-uh..... I only talked to one guy on their percentage program and he was too new to be able to tell me much. He did say they boast high rates per mile but that was partly because the runs are so short. The recruiter said something like somebody grossing $200,000. Again, the words were coming pretty fast and I don't know if that's their average or that's what their top guy dreams about or, or... :lol: Anybody heard anything? |
Re: JB Hunt's percentage program- the word on the street?
Originally Posted by Cam
He said they have 14,000 O/O's.
The recruiter said something like somebody grossing $200,000. Their new percentage program is no different than C.R. England's "$1.50 per mile" program. It is a smoke and mirrors attempt to hide the fact that their rates suck. Sure - they'll give you percentage. But you won't run any miles. When push comes to shove, the rate per mile is meaningless. The amount on your 1099 at the end of the year, and how many miles you had to run to earn it is what matters. But, you'll be hard pressed to obtain those two average figures. They'll just keep waving that "One guy earned $200K last year" in your face to try to hide the real numbers. |
yeah ill tell you what i know,, you are given your choice of 2-3 loads and HAVE to take one of them and that is what they call "no forced dispatch" you are given the info on the loads, rate per mile, lded miles, etc etc, and u must choose 1 of the 2 or 3, that whole program is a scam!!! a few of the big companies are trying this, SNI has a % program also and its similiar to landstars but the JB hunt program is a joke.
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Re: JB Hunt's percentage program- the word on the street?
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by Cam
He said they have 14,000 O/O's.
The recruiter said something like somebody grossing $200,000. Their new percentage program is no different than C.R. England's "$1.50 per mile" program. It is a smoke and mirrors attempt to hide the fact that their rates suck. Sure - they'll give you percentage. But you won't run any miles. When push comes to shove, the rate per mile is meaningless. The amount on your 1099 at the end of the year, and how many miles you had to run to earn it is what matters. But, you'll be hard pressed to obtain those two average figures. They'll just keep waving that "One guy earned $200K last year" in your face to try to hide the real numbers. |
Originally Posted by marcel27208
yeah ill tell you what i know,, you are given your choice of 2-3 loads and HAVE to take one of them and that is what they call "no forced dispatch" you are given the info on the loads, rate per mile, lded miles, etc etc, and u must choose 1 of the 2 or 3, that whole program is a scam!!! a few of the big companies are trying this, SNI has a % program also and its similiar to landstars but the JB hunt program is a joke.
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and you have to live in a certain area to be eligible for the program
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Originally Posted by marcel27208
and you have to live in a certain area to be eligible for the program
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He also said something like they average less than 100 miles a week deadhead. That really got my attention. But, now I guess that was probably a lie....
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Originally Posted by Cam
He also said something like they average less than 100 miles a week deadhead. That really got my attention. But, now I guess that was probably a lie....
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Yeah JB's really making a push to go all 0/0p arent they? When I bought my truck and was going home, had two different JB rucruiters stick their cards on my unmarked truck.
Just so funny to see, when I left the U.S. 3 years ago, JB drivers were so proud that they were the elite of company OTR drivers on the pay-scale.....always bragging about their cents per mile, hmmm wonder where these same braggers are now? Quess the new JB owner Ops will soon be bragging they are the new elite Co-lease owner-ops?.....if so quess I just say look at your old ex-company drivers you replaced? They said the same BS. Wouldnt be suprised tho if we see new incentives out of old man Hunt to try n corner the market on O/0ps, he did the same thing to try and get the most and best company drivers for a while a few years ago (everyone seemed to want to be a JB driver doing OTR) wouldnt doubt we hear more and more from them about this n that...old man Hunt seems determined to get what he wants. |
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