Hunt Transportation (Not JB)
Anyone know the type of loads Hunt Transportation (flatbed) haul and the frieght lanes they mostly use?
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A Hunt recruiter posted on here a little while back, he said that they hauled a lot of equipment for companies such as Bobcat and John Deer. On average about 1 out of 6 (17%) loads had to be tarped. I have trying to find out what they pay. It says on the company profile .36 w/ one year, but that souds a little low when van (crete) gets .41 and reefer (schaffer) gets .42. Should be more like .43 or .44 to me for flatbed. but pay may have gone up and just has not ben updated on here.
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Have you also thought about Maverick, Passmore, or TMC?
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Well, hopefully, you will do well at Hunt, if you choose them.
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Hunt is a great place--The recruiter Chris is honest and will help you out with anything you need. It is a very laid back orientation and they haul a lot of John Deere and also irrigation systems and street light poles from Valmont industries. Good luck and let me know if you need and other information.
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[/quote]Why the hell would they only pay .36 cpm with one year exp. while Crete pays .41 cpm driving a freakin dry van ? No wonder why they only have 400 tractors .[/quote]
Smooth, That is a good question. At my best I could only speculate. |
"Why the hell would they only pay .36 cpm with one year exp. while Crete pays .41 cpm driving a freakin dry van ? No wonder why they only have 400 tractors ."
We start drivers at .36 per mile with one year .37 per mile with 2 years. The thing that people dont see is that we dont just pay the base pay of .36 or .37 cents per mile. Our drivers do alot of over size loads which pay .06 per mile more. If you run 10,000 miles in a month you will be paid .02 cents per mile for all miles driven in that month, for a mileage bonus. Our drivers average 2800 to 3100 miles per week so that is very obtainable. If you run 27,000 miles in a quarter (every 90 days) with no safety violations you will receive .01 cents per mile for all miles driven in that quarter. If you haul any LTL add on freight you will receive 20% of the gross revenue of that load on top of your mileage pay. It's easy to see just .36 or .37 cents per mile but you will NEVER make just your base pay at Hunt. Any questions PM me or call me 888-228-9685 Chris |
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