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    A lot has transpired since I told you about the new recruiting show that I planned on broadcasting as a spin-off of the Trucking with Trudger online show for truckers.


    First, my time at John Christner Trucking has been cut short. This was due to situations out of my control as well as the following.


    1. I was "terminated" today by John M. of JCT. This was brought about by my driver manager, Brock A.. My experience with Brock was a nightmare and a blueprint for disaster. I really should have listened to other drivers who had had Brock as their driver manager before. I was told he was a "jerk" and had major communication issues with his drivers. Another detriment to working with Brock was his "God" mentality that he tossed about with the drivers on his board.


    2. I asked a few different times for a different driver manger so that I could be successful with the Lease Purchase program at JCT. However, talking with David O., Brock's supervisor, was like talking with a jar of peanut butter, but not sweet at all. I was denied another driver manager, period, and told I had to work with Brock. I even told Brock I wanted another driver manger, but all he told me was that no one else would want to work with a driver who had "issues" with him.


    3. At JCT, we were supposedly independent contractors. I can tell you 100% truthfully that you are not. You are a glorified employee of JCT who just happens to have to pay for weekly truck payments, your own fuel and associated operating costs. I plan on speaking with the IRS about this matter as JCT, in my opinion, fails the IC rule of the IRS Code. I believe that the IRS will find JCT to be an employer, subject to employment taxes, as well as years and years of past employment taxes that were not paid to the government. In addition, I feel that JCT will have to refund ALL truck payments, fuel and associated costs back to the drivers, who were in my opinion, employees of JCT. I've developed some strong arguments for this position.


    4. I was denied the ability to talk to anyone about this matter, enter into arbitration or mediation and was forced to leave the truck that I had been leasing/buying from the company. These are legal matters for another time.


    5. There were a few GOOD people at JCT, within the office staff, that were truly nice to work with and represented Mr. Christner and his company in a positive manner and attitude. To those few, I list them here and say good karma should befall them.


    1. Laura W

    2. Kim F

    3. Joanna G

    4. The breakdown department

    5. Javada W

    6. Belinda W


    6. There were a few BAD apples at JCT, within the office staff, that were truly horrible to work with and didn't have the best interest of Mr. Christner and his company. To those few, especially BROCK A, I list them here and say that bad karma should befall them.


    1. BROCK A

    2. John M

    3. David O


    Yes, there was more good than bad, but as they say, it only takes a few bad apples to spoil the pie. If Mr. Christner was smart, he would get rid of these employees as they are bringing his company down.


    7. The load issues: One of John Christner's largest customers is TYSON/IBP. The main issue with TYSON/IBP is the fact that they often take forever to load a trailer. Even if they are LATE getting your trailer (or pre-loaded trailer) done, JCT, or maybe it was just my driver manager, Brock A, they won't reschedule the delivery appointments, EVEN if you tell them each day that you probably won't make it on time. Myself, I put all of my comments about loads/times/eta's on the Qualcomm, just so I'm covered. Brock, in my opinion, is just LAZY and incompetent to be a driver manager. Whether this is true or not, I don't know...but I've been told by people in the know that Brock has moved around from dept to dept. He is difficult at best to work with, and I still advise JCT to terminate him.


    8. Good luck to anyone going to JCT. IF they clean up their act, IF Mr. Christner cleans house, it would be a good company to work for.
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    new to the thread took two days to read and scroll through..... im currently waiting to be processed for jct.... sure hope i am selected to start next sunday on the 26.... looking forward to chatting with you guys.... any current drivers with jct thats willing to give more insight please let me know by PMing me. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX thks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudger View Post
    A lot has transpired since I told you about the new recruiting show that I planned on broadcasting as a spin-off of the Trucking with Trudger online show for truckers.


    First, my time at John Christner Trucking has been cut short. This was due to situations out of my control as well as the following.


    1. I was "terminated" today by John M. of JCT. This was brought about by my driver manager, Brock A.. My experience with Brock was a nightmare and a blueprint for disaster. I really should have listened to other drivers who had had Brock as their driver manager before. I was told he was a "jerk" and had major communication issues with his drivers. Another detriment to working with Brock was his "God" mentality that he tossed about with the drivers on his board.


    2. I asked a few different times for a different driver manger so that I could be successful with the Lease Purchase program at JCT. However, talking with David O., Brock's supervisor, was like talking with a jar of peanut butter, but not sweet at all. I was denied another driver manager, period, and told I had to work with Brock. I even told Brock I wanted another driver manger, but all he told me was that no one else would want to work with a driver who had "issues" with him.


    3. At JCT, we were supposedly independent contractors. I can tell you 100% truthfully that you are not. You are a glorified employee of JCT who just happens to have to pay for weekly truck payments, your own fuel and associated operating costs. I plan on speaking with the IRS about this matter as JCT, in my opinion, fails the IC rule of the IRS Code. I believe that the IRS will find JCT to be an employer, subject to employment taxes, as well as years and years of past employment taxes that were not paid to the government. In addition, I feel that JCT will have to refund ALL truck payments, fuel and associated costs back to the drivers, who were in my opinion, employees of JCT. I've developed some strong arguments for this position.


    4. I was denied the ability to talk to anyone about this matter, enter into arbitration or mediation and was forced to leave the truck that I had been leasing/buying from the company. These are legal matters for another time.


    5. There were a few GOOD people at JCT, within the office staff, that were truly nice to work with and represented Mr. Christner and his company in a positive manner and attitude. To those few, I list them here and say good karma should befall them.


    1. Laura W

    2. Kim F

    3. Joanna G

    4. The breakdown department

    5. Javada W

    6. Belinda W


    6. There were a few BAD apples at JCT, within the office staff, that were truly horrible to work with and didn't have the best interest of Mr. Christner and his company. To those few, especially BROCK A, I list them here and say that bad karma should befall them.


    1. BROCK A

    2. John M

    3. David O


    Yes, there was more good than bad, but as they say, it only takes a few bad apples to spoil the pie. If Mr. Christner was smart, he would get rid of these employees as they are bringing his company down.


    7. The load issues: One of John Christner's largest customers is TYSON/IBP. The main issue with TYSON/IBP is the fact that they often take forever to load a trailer. Even if they are LATE getting your trailer (or pre-loaded trailer) done, JCT, or maybe it was just my driver manager, Brock A, they won't reschedule the delivery appointments, EVEN if you tell them each day that you probably won't make it on time. Myself, I put all of my comments about loads/times/eta's on the Qualcomm, just so I'm covered. Brock, in my opinion, is just LAZY and incompetent to be a driver manager. Whether this is true or not, I don't know...but I've been told by people in the know that Brock has moved around from dept to dept. He is difficult at best to work with, and I still advise JCT to terminate him.


    8. Good luck to anyone going to JCT. IF they clean up their act, IF Mr. Christner cleans house, it would be a good company to work for.
    Believe me Trudger, there are more bad apples in that barrell that you list here. As far as Missy, she is a back stabbing little B****. And don't forget Shannon

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    I'm hoping to begin on the 26 if everything clears..... I want to know how they get you to the terminal by bus plane or wat I don't like either to crowded..... Can someone fill me in on the travel arrangements....thx shonuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by $honuff View Post
    new to the thread took two days to read and scroll through..... im currently waiting to be processed for jct.... sure hope i am selected to start next sunday on the 26.... looking forward to chatting with you guys.... any current drivers with jct thats willing to give more insight please let me know by PMing me. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX thks
    If you can't get enough insight from reading 8835 posts, then you're never gonna get it.


    Trudge...what kind of issues were you having with Brock??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudger View Post
    A lot has transpired since I told you about the new recruiting show that I planned on broadcasting as a spin-off of the Trucking with Trudger online show for truckers.


    First, my time at John Christner Trucking has been cut short. This was due to situations out of my control as well as the following.


    1. I was "terminated" today by John M. of JCT. This was brought about by my driver manager, Brock A.. My experience with Brock was a nightmare and a blueprint for disaster. I really should have listened to other drivers who had had Brock as their driver manager before. I was told he was a "jerk" and had major communication issues with his drivers. Another detriment to working with Brock was his "God" mentality that he tossed about with the drivers on his board.


    2. I asked a few different times for a different driver manger so that I could be successful with the Lease Purchase program at JCT. However, talking with David O., Brock's supervisor, was like talking with a jar of peanut butter, but not sweet at all. I was denied another driver manager, period, and told I had to work with Brock. I even told Brock I wanted another driver manger, but all he told me was that no one else would want to work with a driver who had "issues" with him.


    3. At JCT, we were supposedly independent contractors. I can tell you 100% truthfully that you are not. You are a glorified employee of JCT who just happens to have to pay for weekly truck payments, your own fuel and associated operating costs. I plan on speaking with the IRS about this matter as JCT, in my opinion, fails the IC rule of the IRS Code. I believe that the IRS will find JCT to be an employer, subject to employment taxes, as well as years and years of past employment taxes that were not paid to the government. In addition, I feel that JCT will have to refund ALL truck payments, fuel and associated costs back to the drivers, who were in my opinion, employees of JCT. I've developed some strong arguments for this position.


    4. I was denied the ability to talk to anyone about this matter, enter into arbitration or mediation and was forced to leave the truck that I had been leasing/buying from the company. These are legal matters for another time.


    5. There were a few GOOD people at JCT, within the office staff, that were truly nice to work with and represented Mr. Christner and his company in a positive manner and attitude. To those few, I list them here and say good karma should befall them.


    1. Laura W

    2. Kim F

    3. Joanna G

    4. The breakdown department

    5. Javada W

    6. Belinda W


    6. There were a few BAD apples at JCT, within the office staff, that were truly horrible to work with and didn't have the best interest of Mr. Christner and his company. To those few, especially BROCK A, I list them here and say that bad karma should befall them.


    1. BROCK A

    2. John M

    3. David O


    Yes, there was more good than bad, but as they say, it only takes a few bad apples to spoil the pie. If Mr. Christner was smart, he would get rid of these employees as they are bringing his company down.


    7. The load issues: One of John Christner's largest customers is TYSON/IBP. The main issue with TYSON/IBP is the fact that they often take forever to load a trailer. Even if they are LATE getting your trailer (or pre-loaded trailer) done, JCT, or maybe it was just my driver manager, Brock A, they won't reschedule the delivery appointments, EVEN if you tell them each day that you probably won't make it on time. Myself, I put all of my comments about loads/times/eta's on the Qualcomm, just so I'm covered. Brock, in my opinion, is just LAZY and incompetent to be a driver manager. Whether this is true or not, I don't know...but I've been told by people in the know that Brock has moved around from dept to dept. He is difficult at best to work with, and I still advise JCT to terminate him.


    8. Good luck to anyone going to JCT. IF they clean up their act, IF Mr. Christner cleans house, it would be a good company to work for.
    why is the print so small? i had to squint to read it,with my glasses on.lol.

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    Trudger you lasted what just more than 2 months ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLATBED View Post
    Trudger you lasted what just more than 2 months ?
    That's about average at JCT

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    Blah blah blah, another one sided story. Now what exactly did u do to get fired? Hmm have an attitude when you didn't get what you want?

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