Bad company or good, are you ready?

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  1. Tip

    Tip Tipster

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    Why on earth would one fear the Tipmeister?

    Fear thine own (growing?) waistline.
     
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  3. Mr_Dude

    Mr_Dude Engineer Of Doom

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    Either that, or if I happen to be the guy who calls you the 3rd day after doomsday to come to Lowell for Orientation...you get to be the guy who'll cuss me out, while I try to keep you from having a heart attack so I can get your number removed from the calling list.
     
  4. Eskimo6804

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    I somehow got on JB's calling list about ten years ago(maybe a little less). I still get calls at least once a week even though I have supposedly been removed from the list three times now. Nowadays, I just have a lot of fun with the recruiters without getting profane or mad.
     
  5. Mr_Dude

    Mr_Dude Engineer Of Doom

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    Are you the guy who asks if our trucks go underwater? If so, I may have spoke to you last week...Every once in a while, the phone directs me to a number with someone who'll poke fun or cuss or ask a silly question...
     
  6. Eskimo6804

    Eskimo6804 Heavy Load Member

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    Nope wasn't me, but I've been known to make a few of you guys choke on your coffee.lol
    Sometimes if I get a real persistant recruiter, I'll just let his persistance get the better of him. I'll let him go through his entire song and dance and ask some relevant questions. Usually after about 30 minutes of this conversation I will simply say "Well thank you so much for calling to enertain me, Have a wonderful day." and then simply hang up.
     
  7. Mr_Dude

    Mr_Dude Engineer Of Doom

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    So far, I have not encountered one of them, but i think i know who you spoke to last week. He stood up and yelled F***!!!

    He's no longer working at JBHT....he quit after that.
     
  8. Eskimo6804

    Eskimo6804 Heavy Load Member

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    You know what, I do empathize with you. I know you guys are just doing a job and by me tying you up for 30 minutes is costing you potential comission dollars. However, when one can't take the hint that he's being brushed off nicely and continues to persist, well then, he got what he deserved. I have a company to run myself, so my time is just as valuable as yours in my opinion. The real problem is, you guys have my company cell number(the one I do all of my day to day business on) in your database. I hnestly think what happened was; a few years back I had to fire a driver. I think he filled out an app in my name on one of the online websites as a payback of sorts. A few weeks after I let him go,I started getting recruiting calls from every company under the sun. Most of them gave up and quit calling years ago. All except JB of course.
     
  9. Mr_Dude

    Mr_Dude Engineer Of Doom

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    I haven't called you yet. and If i call i usually leave a message, and if you call me back, then i may persist. otherwise if you delete the message and leave well enough alone, fine by me. I don't get anything out of calling a number 5 times only to be brushed off. I guess some of the other guys do...

    And what else is, it seems what i asked for last week is coming to fruition. A lot of the guys whom I overhear telling half-truths and blatant lies most of the day (such as, "Oh yea, 3000 Miles/week to start and 4000 by 2nd week" or "Hello, this is DRIVER SERVICES" as if you guys/gals didn't already know it was us.) are being "Reviewed for Performance" meaning that a manager is going to listen in on them as they talk to drivers and recruit/schedule them. THANK GOD. Maybe some fresh faces, and we can actually get a bit more sincere in the department, instead of listening to recruiters spew bull.

    I haven't a reason to lie to people. Getting someone hired from unemployment is one thing. However, if a guy is looking to go local after being OTR (and making a decent living) we need people who have to feel that it will be changing someone's life for better or worse. Not people who lie to get the numbers. I don't know about the rest of the flock of recruiters on the 3rd floor, but I have a conscience.

    There has been only 1 time that my conscience has reared itself on me, and that was when I hired a driver who "was on the brink of bankruptcy" to drive. and he left firstly due to family issues (Grandson's birth complications, Wife threatening breakup, Doing house/yardwork) Came back about 1 mo. later, and to relate to some of the 117 pages on the other thread, says he's not getting miles, which is funny, because we're instructed that "yea, these guys will get their miles". about 2 weeks later, I wrote an apology on behalf of myself (if I had to write apologies on behalf of JBHT, i wouldn't stop till i was dead) and sent him the commissions that I earned in a check. He returned it with VOID on the back of the check with a letter saying "I have a feeling...I know it wasn't your fault." If I had a scanner, i'd gladly post it.

    Since then, I have made it a bit of a personal mission to get drivers into other areas, such as dedicated, regional, or intermodal, because i don't want a sleepless night on behalf of the company again.
     
  10. Tip

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    You guys should try to get these recruiters' personal home phone numbers. You can then call them up around 11 p.m. and try to piss them off by asking them silly, stupid questions. Hey, if they're gonna bug you, you can bug them, right?

    Try it. If a recruiter won't give you his personal number, then you can attack that angle. He can call you, but you can't call him? What gives?

    I think you boys who are getting bugged with calls are "too nice" and don't really know how to put a recruiter in his place. Maybe this is because deep down you know there is a chance you may have to say "Yes" to a JobHunt recruiter someday. I guess it's a good idea for the weak to keep that rickety bridge up, just in case. It may be a lifeline one of these days. I say throw off your yoke of doubt--be confident that you'll NEVER have to work for Jobby. Kick that recruiter in the literal ### the next time he calls you to bug (beg) you.

    I burned all my rickety bridges, so I know I'll only be going back if I want to. If I tell a recruiter 'yes', it's because I'm doing it by choice. You do the same and these guys will quit pestering you. Get up on your high horse and take control.
     
  11. MACK E-6

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    I know a way to make them stop calling, but we don't have the X-rated forum here anymore so I can't say that.
     
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