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bigdad7 05-16-2007 09:28 PM

current jbhunt dedicated driver
 
am signing on with a dedicated account for jbhunt 38cpm and home two days a week was a strong selling point but would like to hear from other current drivers as what i should expect....i know i will be tailgating the loads and i am paid 20 a stop and 25 to drop and hook the backhaul....the recruiter puts the miles at an average of 2200+ a week a little lower than my old average but 10cpm and home time has value to me too.....would like to know the good and the bad thx....

BigWheels 05-16-2007 11:04 PM

Re: current jbhunt dedicated driver
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bigdad7
am signing on with a dedicated account for jbhunt....

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.

:D

Cluggy619 05-17-2007 04:13 AM

Re: current jbhunt dedicated driver
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bigdad7
am signing on with a dedicated account for jbhunt 38cpm and home two days a week was a strong selling point but would like to hear from other current drivers as what i should expect....i know i will be tailgating the loads and i am paid 20 a stop and 25 to drop and hook the backhaul....the recruiter puts the miles at an average of 2200+ a week a little lower than my old average but 10cpm and home time has value to me too.....would like to know the good and the bad thx....

I drove OTR for JB 1 year ago. I am a very disgruntal OTR driver.

That being said, if your happy with the pay, and 2200 miles / week is good for you, then you will like it. Every driver I have talk to who was on a dedicated account liked their job, and the account they were on.

If they tell you at orientation that they need you to go OTR, walk out. If they keep their word, and give you this account, you should do good. I have seen drivers who got to orientation thinking that they are getting a dedicated account, just to be told that they would have to go OTR. DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU.

Good luck. You were warned. Let us know what happens either way.

Colin 05-17-2007 04:01 PM

By the way cluggy, the word is disgruntled. No need to keep posting it wrong.

8)

neverbeenlate 05-17-2007 04:03 PM

I am on JB Hunt dedicated that has me out 11 days and home for 3 full days. No touch freight and average about 2600 miles per week I could not be happier. IM me if you want more information

bigdad7 05-17-2007 04:13 PM

questions
 
it is a new account 10 miles from my house the recruiter stated that there is oppurtunities to increase the average miles because i will be starting with seniority .....i wasn't counting on it though just wondering if you think that is realistic....where are you based out of ....sorry can not pm yet not enough posts

DBE022576 05-17-2007 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neverbeenlate
I am on JB Hunt dedicated that has me out 11 days and home for 3 full days. No touch freight and average about 2600 miles per week I could not be happier. IM me if you want more information

I'm curious about this acct. Could you PM me with some details or post them? I'm hoping to be on the PPG out of ATL, GA in a couple of weeks and wondering if thats what you are on.
Doug

Sheepdancer 05-17-2007 04:43 PM

Go to the Jb hunt website. Click on Careers and then Driving Careers, and then search jobs. If the job is still open for hiring all the info about average pay for that job will be there. Its pretty accurate.The recruiter should be telling you exactly the same thing that is on that page.

DBE022576 05-17-2007 04:49 PM

I've seen the posting online and spoke with the the lady (Cary) in charge of DCS orientation in Atlanta but I was hoping to speak with a current driver on that account. Seems like that would give me a little more info than just average weekly pay, miles, stops, etc.
Doug

Sheepdancer 05-17-2007 06:13 PM

I have no idea which account he is talking about. So I dont know if Ive put any drivers on it.


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