I was terminated from JB Hunt for the 3 call ins. 1 was for going to slow in the slow lane on I-81 in West Virginia. The truck they gave me topped out at 58 mph. The speed limit there is 70 mph. The other 2 were on I-78 in Pa. Was told I was speeding and passing people and cutting them off. The 2nd truck I had topped out at 62 mph. I had a full load and was in the hilly area of I-78 I spent most of that area in 9th gear and doing about 55 in the slow lane. Now I too can't find a job because they put terminated on my DAC report. Does anyone have real advice on how to get a job driving a truck????
JB Hunt
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by faxpaper1, Feb 24, 2008.
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As for the DAC/Hire Right, you need to learn about the credit reporting agency rules and counter file. You also can put a statement about what happened on the report for a small fee. An attorney really cant do anything for you.
And if you really want to act on principle about this, join OOIDA because they are fighting this issue of the DAC/Hire Right. Its only $45 to join. -
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You could always learn a new trade. Can't do that if you're OTR.
I've *watched* people call in on me and never gotten contacted by safety about it. Funny. Maybe you should work here, even if it sucks. I work for werner. -
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Stratmaster...If you have 2 years in, you should be able to find a local job in your area or look for a smaller OTR company.
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i hope you make out. that violation of company policy stuff is just their broad umbrella to put things in so they dont really have to explain why they terminated you. but they do need a formal complaint with the name and adress and phone number of the caller if they want to try and make it stick as a legitimate complaint that filed without that is your word against their word and the labor board will see it usually on your side without the proof. as for dac they will have to have proof if you file the dispute. good luck
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Howdy from a driver in the past 1981 to 94. A lot has changed since then but you are right about folks calling in and there is no verification of citations. One must consider innocent before proven guilty. Anyone can call in on a truck driver, that doesn`t mean they did something, it means there are folks out there that try to cause trouble for J B Hunt drivers. The Office should consider that. I had one time that happen. Lady called in and reported that I ran her off the road so I asked the safety person which way the the lady was driving. East of course, well honey if she was going east and I loaded in Jersey going to Minneapolis then why would I be on the east side of the Interstate. That was the end of it but a driver has to have a way to defend themselves and honestly unless there is no verification of citations, other witnesses then being charged by safety should be considered fraudulant. Safety should remember this and it could end up being a costly lawsuit by some driver. We are not perfect but we come close to it.
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