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Re: JB Hunt Recruiting Website?

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Actually recruiting doesnt fall under the same laws as telemarketing so the do not call list means nothing. Like I said...occasionally we might have your number from two sources and most of the time the removal people catch it.....occasionally one will slip through and we will accidently call you again. The system is not perfect, but it works.
No it doesn't, because JB Hunt is actively purchasing contact lists from industry sources, among other despicable practices, as a means of desperately attempting to recruit people. Hey...most people know about the court case, where it was found that JB Hunt recruiters were cold calling the driver facilities in at least one other large company (CRST), and trying to woo drivers. It's utterly pathetic.

The only reason I have not made any formal complaint against JB Hunt with the FTC, is due to the fact that every time you place a call to my phone, it's costing you money to only be greeted by my fax machine. I filter each and every phone call that comes to my home. I never hear a thing, if I don't wish to be bothered. The only calls I ever am bothered with are from those numbers that I choose to allow through.

So call away to my home...it's JBH's wasted dime.

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One more thing...do you know the main place where we get our leads? Refferals from other drivers. If you are in our system, most likely it was because someone you know gave it to us. Which brings up another thing. If we remove you from the system and your "uncle bob" comes over here and during orientation he gives us your number again. It might show up in the system again.
That's a crock of ####. Your main source of FREE leads comes from those sites on the web that in some cases, JB HUNT set up themself as a complete sham, where drivers think they are submitting their contact info, and in some cases a brief resume, that is supposedly sent to many companies, but rather wind up in your department's databases.

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Once again, I tell you....if you want to be removed, just call 1-800-2jbhunt. Ask for the call removal dept and ask to be removed.
As with any other telemarketer, the only thing that does is confirm to them, that your number is valid, and given JB Hunt's current state of reputation, they probably document that fact, and sell the number to others.

There are better alternatives and by exploring them, it still costs JB Hunt money every time they place the call, but you are not bothered by it. One free option, if one has a working modem in their computer, is very effective program that will allow you with a click, stop unwanted calls forever.

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It's easy to set up, and with a click, you can move any unwanted number to the ban list, and you're finished.

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Sheesh, I dont know what the big deal is anyway. Just like drivers are recruited, im recruited in the corporate world all the time. Phone calls like that dont bother me at all. Im always open to hear what someone has to say. You never know when someone might offer something great.
That's the biggest whopper you have told yet....

Yes...Corporate America is always calling Joe Blow JB Hunt Recruiter Extraordionaire, and trying to pry you away from that wonderful job you have.

I've heard it all now....and I cannot quit...
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Re: JB Hunt Recruiting Website?

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You can report all you want.....I guess thats your right to waste...I mean....do with your time anything you want. Im just telling you like it is. Recruiting for jobs doesnt fall under the catagory of telemarketing nor does the do not call list mean anything. Now...with that said. Im just a recruiter posting on a message board for fun....Im not an expert on law. But I can bet that working for a multi billion dollar fortune 500 company that we probably have a few lawyers that do know the law a little better than someone on a message board.
According to Dun & Bradstreet and Hoover's, uh...JB Hunt is not on the Fortune 500 list. I just checked. Who told you that lie, or did you just make that one up?
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Actually, we dont get paid for getting you to orientation......we only get paid if you drive.
Well...isn't THAT interesting? The last "recruiter" who passed through the site laid claim to the fact that you were all on salary or hourly. This is typical of any person who ever has dared try to defend the company. The stories are NEVER straight, and they are always contradictory, often by the same people....

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As far as why would I pick JB to work for. Because its a great corporation...one of the most profitable in the business.
Like we haven't heard THAT one before. The thing is, we never see the people who claim it...return. One can only imagine is that the reason is, they moved on after they discovered the truth and don't have the chutzpah to come back and admit it.

How old are you? You truly sound like a college graduate, full of piss and vinegar, but you haven't had a taste of the real world yet.

Does anyone remember the poor kid that came in here and tried to market the Pre-Paid legal plans? Does anyone see any similarities in the way he argued his points and what we ultimately found out about the guy? We're dealing with a similar type of person here...

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Sorry, but the ramblings of a few people on a message board doesnt discourage me.
Well, I'm sorry but the ramblings on one or two overeager future car salesmen are not going to thwart our attempts to inform people of the truth either.

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Most people I hire are very happy with their jobs. As far as our turnover rate....most companies have a high turnover rate their first year. Our turnover rate for drivers that have been here for over a year is actually very low.
Yeah...you've covered that ground, and it was debunked effectively. Not many people from the first group, make it to the second group, so it's not hard to understand how that could be considered the truth.


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have more 2 and 3 million mile drivers that any other company.
BS plain and simple. That's nothing but typical mantra offered by many companies and there is absolutely no way to gather the information effectively enough to prove or disprove it.

However, since you have offered it as is worded above, there are at least five major companies out there, that might rise up and offer that you are full of ####. Those companies might include USF, Roadway, Yellow (all under one parent company now), and I'm sure that there are plenty of others that could offer up many drivers that have stayed with them for years upon years, and through merger upon merger.

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Why do I work for JB hunt? Its a easy company to hire for, they pay me a hell of a lot of money and because of their great 401K benefits I will retire very well off. Is that a good enough reason for you?
Let me translate the above:

Why do I work for JB Hunt? As a recruiter, they are constantly in need of drivers, and their turnover is so high, that I can make so much more here, as long as I can keep the phones ringing. They pay me alot of money, because I am an effective liar, and will tell a driver anything he wants to hear. They offer a 401k package, which most companies these days do, and unless they truly go belly up, I expect to retire a wealthy and satisfied piece of pond scum, but then someone has to do it, don't they? Why not me? Is that a good enough reason for you?
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About four years ago I got fed up with Swift and went to orientation with JB. The guy doing the class spent an hour telling us about how the top paid drivers made alot of their money recruiting other drivers. Then he handed us a paper and asked us to give JB the names and phone numbers of every driver we knew. For every driver we put down we got a $10 voucher for a resturant around the hotel we were staying at.

We were also told that about 2400 miles a week was normal there and not to expect to get much more. I stayed till the end and got my orientation money then went to a differnt company the next week. Something about that orientation just seemed kind of sleazy to me I was afraid to actually work for them.
OMG...

I believe every last word of this. Now the truth comes out. They bribe those in orientation with free meals in order to get contacts?

This explains why some people are being contacted by cell phone.
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I guess I COULD be a J.B. recruiter if I were this....

I guess I COULD be a J.B. recruiter.

First, I'd HAVE to be a young graduate from a college somewhere. Preferably a grad from one of the ultra right-wing or ultra left-wing universities. Young people are always easy to fool into thinking and behaving certain ways, especially if they're those extremely conservative or extremely liberal pukes.

Second, I'd have to start swallowing certain propaganda corporate America would be spoon feeding me to make sure I was always at odds with those below me on the food chain and not at odds with my masters.

Yeah, if I adopted the mindset that I am better than a mere truck driver, I'd be able to do the recruiting thing. Thanks to the propaganda I'd been fed while being indoctrinated, I would look at truck drivers as being nothing more than monkeys deserving not much beyond a curious interest. I would come to this website for entertainment and view its posters as nothing but exhibits of lower life forms in a zoo.

When the time comes to recruit, recruit, recruit, I would of course lie, lie, lie. I could do that, sure, if I view drivers as monkeys.

Such is the American way.
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It means she's slow
It's a typical company truck
It's just all show and no go

I'm gettin' passed by Yella
And even Overnite
I'm gettin' passed by ever' body in sight
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And I'm not gettin' home tonight

No, my hometown's nowhere in sight
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You're right
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Re: I guess I COULD be a J.B. recruiter if I were this....

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I guess I COULD be a J.B. recruiter.
No way I could. I would not be able to make any money because I would not be able to tell the lie's that are being told. I was not raised up like that.

Hey Tip,
Maybe you should apply to be a JBH recruiter, that way you could spread the word even more of how bad a company JBH really is.
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Re: JB Hunt Recruiting Website?

LOL....ive never seen a recruiter on this board or any other board bad mouth a driver...or say they are better than them. But I see drivers like you bad mouth recruiters like you are better than them.
As far as lying....once again, Im lied to by drivers much more than you are lied to by recruiters. Yet, you seem to lump everyone into the same group. Fact is that people in every profession lie.
As far as your description of recruiters....you seem to be steriotyping. Gee....you drivers dont seem to like when people steriotype drivers....wouldnt that be a little hypocritical of you? As far as lying, thats the fastest way for me to lose my job. It just takes one time me being monitored and me lying for me to be boxed up (fired) Have we ever had a recruiter here who lied? of course.....they are no longer with us. I figured out many years ago that the best way to succeed at this job is to be truthful about the job offered, that way the driver I hire will refer more drivers to me. Ive been doing this 5 years and Im one of the top recruiters here. As far as your discription of a young college graduate being a recruiter. Not even close. Our recruiters come from many different sales backgrounds. I would say about 2/3 are college graduates. And thanks, but many of us arent that young. Me personally.....Im 41 with a BS in aviation and an MBA, with a background in investment sales.
I tell you what....yesterday I got a PM from someone from this board. I set him up for OTR.....I am giving him permission to come out here and tell this board if anything I told him was a lie.
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The recruiting scheme is rigged.

Red, I would become a recruiter, but I wouldn't see a paycheck. The recruiting scheme is such that the only way a recruiter makes money is if he brings warm bodies to orientations. This weeds out the Tips and the Reds from the ranks, as these guys would tell the truth and no one would choose to go to work at places like J.B. Hunt. If you are a recruiter and you tell would-be drivers how it really is, you don't convince anyone to come to an orienation, meaning no pay for you!

But plenty of drivers go to orientations, meaning recruiters are telling lies. And remember--a lie of omission is still a lie.

At C.R. England once, a trainer / "orientation jockey" told his class they couldn't make money running legally. The jockey was canned. I know that's what would happen to me, too. I'd tell anybody and everybody the truth, and my new company would wonder why suddenly no one is coming to orientation. An hour later, I'd be heading for the exits.

I think recruiters are pampered to be recruiters from birth. They probably come out of the womb holding a business card. This keeps them from feeling sympathy for drivers. Feeling sympathy for drivers means recruiters wouldn't be the good liars all recruiters must be.

I suspect anyone who has been a driver before would be turned down if and when he applies to become a recruiter. Former drivers don't make good liars, at least not if they're lying for a living.

"It takes a special breed.....to be a recruitin' man. And a poker face....to tell that great big lie."
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Yeah I drive a Swift truck
And that means one thing
It means she's slow
It's a typical company truck
It's just all show and no go

I'm gettin' passed by Yella
And even Overnite
I'm gettin' passed by ever' body in sight
46 days on the road
And I'm not gettin' home tonight

No, my hometown's nowhere in sight
And if you think I'm pissed off
You're right
46 days on the road
And I'm not gettin' home tonight


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To be honest, I could be a recruiter with the right company

If I were working for the right company, I could easily be a recruiter.

Naturally it'd have to be a company like ABF. I couldn't be a recruiter for a J.B. Hunt or a Swift. These companies have turnover that is through the roof, indicating somebody is/must be telling fibs.

Ten drivers quitting a week? Maybe.
One hundred drivers quitting a week? No way.
Two hundred+ drivers quitting a week? Get out of my face, liar.
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Yeah I drive a Swift truck
And that means one thing
It means she's slow
It's a typical company truck
It's just all show and no go

I'm gettin' passed by Yella
And even Overnite
I'm gettin' passed by ever' body in sight
46 days on the road
And I'm not gettin' home tonight

No, my hometown's nowhere in sight
And if you think I'm pissed off
You're right
46 days on the road
And I'm not gettin' home tonight


Love pissing off those trucking company insiders.

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