I drove a JB Hunt dedicated account for 1-year (JC Penney) over a 6-state region. When I left (over 1-year ago) I was at .36/mile and something like $15/stop to fingerprint the load. Mileage averaged around 2,100/wk. Keep in mind that the senior drivers get the routes they want--hang around a while and you will (as drivers retire/move on, etc.). It was a fairly good gig. I was home weekends and 2 or 3 times a week. I signed on with JB Hunt dedicated primarily to get more home time and that was worth it to me. (wrote that here:
http://www.classadrivers.com/phpBB2/...=271723#271723)
As far as fingerprinting the load, you will be using a step stool to unhook clothing hanging from ropes suspended from beams in the trailer. You hand the clump of clothes over to a JC Penny's associate and they place them on a clothes rack. Underneath all the hanging clothes will be pallets. Using a pallet jack, you pull the pallets out first. Sometimes you can get all the pallets out before you start unhooking the clothes (it helps to be shorter in stature since you are ducking beneath the clothing to get the pallets out). If you can't get all the pallets out, you pull 2-4 pallets out, unhook 2-4 rows of clothes, pallets, clothes, etc.