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JBS Carriers reviews

2.2
(10)
$769 - $1,981/week

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$769 $1,183 $1,981
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Former Employee - Jan 5, 2024

Accidentally high hooked at the Mt Pleasant Pilgrims Yard and they put it on my report as a preventable. This company is a joke their safety managers are as crooked as they come.

Pros

No pros

Cons

Safety, layover, scheduling, just an all around terrible company

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Current Employee - Dec 21, 2023

Ive been working for this company for over 2 years now. At first i thought this was a great company to work for. I dont like the fact that dont care about their drivers. Drivers do have a life outside of JBS. They dont care if you have a doctors appointment, health issues or a driver having family at home. All the care about is getring their loads on time. They run you crazy and pay you less. Dont believe them when they say you will have weekends off. Thats a lie. They will call you on vacation, off time, and wake you up when your trying to get sleep so you can get the load ontime. This company makes you feel unappreciated and they act like the own you and you csnt do nothing outside of them.

Pros

Pretty good trucks

Cons

Nothing

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Current Employee - May 18, 2023

Good money. Daily pay scale. Monthly bonus. Not bad lanes once you learn where they run. Pick up from. A JBS plant on reloads.

Pros

Good money and new trucks. Once you learn the lanes your golden.

Cons

None

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Former Employee - Dec 7, 2022

I drove for JBS Carriers 5 years, solid. Out of Louisville Kentucky. Everything was wonderful, until 4 years in. New management, new driver management. What a freaking joke. These guys have no clue on what it takes to run a trucking company. Back stab, screw over , lie, cheat and steal from the driver. Not sure where these guys came from but it's not a place I would stay and I didn't.

Pros

Breakdown, safety. Perfect!!!!

Cons

Operations, dispatch, driver managers, what a joke

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Former Employee - Dec 11, 2020

Don't be fooled by what the recruiter tells you, everything that glitters ain't gold. The safety department will end your trucking career

Pros

Great maintenance, especially in Green Bay

Cons

Driver manager, and safety sucks

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Salary Surveys

Company Driver - 2 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Arizona on Dec 21, 2023

$962 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Green Bay, WI on May 18, 2023

$1,981 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Greeley, co on Aug 3, 2019

$1,346 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Company Driver - 5+ Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Nacogdoches tx on Jun 27, 2019

$769 per week

Current Employee

No

Company Driver - 3 Years CDL Experience

Surveyed in Hyrum, ut on Jul 27, 2017

$827 per week

Current Employee

Yes

Discussions

New Thread JBS Carriers Greeley Colorado

BoazTrucker

Apr 6, 2014

New Thread JBS Carriers Greeley Colorado

I was offered a local driving position from JBS carriers in Guntersville, AL, pulling out of the Pilgrims Pride in Guntersville. They have recently closed the Boaz Al Pilgrims Pride location where a "terminal" was located. So I apply online and less than an hour I get a call from a recruiter, who calls asks me to come out a week later will fly me, and buy my ticket ect. Told me how much it paid a day, ect. Where the problems lie, she wasnt able to tell me where the daycab would be parked, she kept saying I could park it in Boaz at a non existant plant, and also i asked her to find out where the runs would go, and never got a response. Pulled my reports, everything all good, said due to high costs for airline tickets, she would buy me a non refundable ticket on Thursday to come out on the following Monday. Well Wednesday night i got on here and read mostly ALL the JBS pages and heard about the sleep apnea test, ha I would fail in a NY minute. I am 308 6'1 not round just big and a 19.5 in neck BMI of 41. Well THERES A RED FLAG. I called the recruiter the next morning (when they were supposed to by my ticket) asked about that. She said it was incorrect, and that other drivers "put information to make the dr think otherwise" on their medical information. Well that day i put out some more feelers for local companies, and got a call from another carrier running local in a sleeper truck offered me a job they are out of TN, right up the road, took their offer and called JBS and said thanks but no thanks....did i make the right decision to save me alot of headache? The recruiter kept telling me they give you a 6 month medical card, and after insurance kicks in after 90 days, you can use it to get your sleep study...so wait a minute, you think im fat, you think i have sleep apnea, and you think i need to pay for this when you require it?

Thanks for the offer JBS, hopefully you didnt buy my ticket already when I left the VM saying im not coming, cause then your going to stick it to me on my DAC

JBS Carriers can't be trusted....

"An Ex-Lady Trucker"

Apr 18, 2016

JBS Carriers can't be trusted....

Here's one that's NOT on this list and should be, JBS Carriers. A warning to folks thinking of going over from another carrier to this one, don't. I was born and raised in southern, CA. I had no training or driving experience in ice and snow, JBS knew this ahead of time and I made certain I reminded my DM constantly of that fact. I got my CDL through Swift last year during the summer and then went over to JBS right around November thinking they were a better company. I was wrong. They insisted I drive into weather I still had no experience in and when I had a few small issues, like a broken fender on a ice pack that I slightly hit trying to back into a dock where a shipping company piled snow and it had hardened, it was of course put on my DAC. I continued to drive on the east coast right into the worst recorded snow/ice patterns in the last few years. I was scared when I literally could not see where I was going by blowing snow flurries, got stuck in mud one night doing the right thing by pulling off into a parking lot to check my map instead of trusting the Nav-go system, cost them a tow out but no equipment was damaged. I never had any major accidents, but had five small private property incidents that eventually got me fired. So, got fired and went back home, and found out JBS had LIED ON MY DAC REPORT, falsely listing two major incidents on my report that NEVER HAPPENED. Consequentially I was denied unemployment benefits and can not get another trucker job because other companies have told me I'm an unsafe driver because of the two things they lied about. I'm in the middle of a dispute with "HireRight" to clear all this up, but the damage is done. EDD has again told me I'm ineligible to receive benefits because they won't look a second time at my dispute with JBS through HireRight. They say I was fired justly even though JBS lied. I know for a fact the only reason JBS lied was to get out of paying Unemployment benefits to me. Now they have recanted their lies but I still can't get benefits. It's the after effect I want to point out here. I have found out I am NOT the only driver to be fired and then got the shaft from JBS after they let them go. Other drivers have been given this treatment from them, not just me. DO NOT BELIEVE JBS, they look good at first but screw you in the end.