JCT Keeps track of states and pays IFTA. As far as bying fuel for any certain trip, is up to you. Fuel is deducted from your settlement on trips turned in only for that week. For instance, you deliver in Riverside CA, and you only need 40 gallons of fuel to finish that trip, and it is the last trip of the week, then you buy enough to finish your dispatch, and get you to the next pick up.
I always have a full tank of fuel when I enter Cali. Just in case I have to go up to the north for my next pick up, or make multi picks. That is my own personal trait.
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We have made more money in this first month... NET $5,277.00 AFTER taxes than ANY of the months working for CRE. We ran 13,000 plus solo miles in 5 weeks (include 2 days down for being shutdown in blizzards)... which is not as much as some of the guys here, but we are happy with what we are getting so far. We don't sit long and like LMB we take advance of the time to catch up on laundry, cleaning the truck or relaxing. LOL... we don't know how to relax... we haven't been able to do that in over two years. Now with money coming in that we can not only live on, but put money away we can plan for RELAXING downtime, 4 days coming up in a couple of weeks!
JCT does not hold your hand, but they will help you in any way they can. We prefer the not holding hands approach. You get your load assignment, you plan your route, you run the miles. Communication is key. You don't have to talk your DM's ear off... just give them updates like they request. Every run is different... the produce runs are a bit more work when you have 5 pickups and 3 deliveries, but then you have loads which are drop and hook both ways. Some days go smooth as silk... other days run into the next... it is just the life of a truck driver.
I don't drive, I navigate, communicate... I am the secretary, fact finder and social planner... the social butterfly of the two of us. Personally... parts of this lifestyle I love... others I hate (no daily shower... oh how I wish!) as I am a creature of comforts and spoiled... so for ME this is a darn hard life, BUT we don't like being apart and want to build our retirement egg together. JCT makes is easier for me to handle this lifestyle because we are getting AHEAD... there is a future. The guys here are pretty great too... (don't let that go to your heads boys!).
Maybe this post isn't filled with driver technical stuff... but it is the perspective of a driver's wife who is out on the road with him every day. As Alan said... JCT is not for everyone... no company is right for every driver... you have to do the research, know what YOU want and find the right match.
Hope this helps!
Dabs
P.S. Heading to Tulsa tomorrow (anyone else going to be at the yard?) with our next drop and then load up and head out on to sunny CA! LOL... we figure Oregon, Wyoming, Nebraska... LOL. 2 blizzards so far... but hey, we still are smiling....Fratsit, mushroom1464, Jarbo and 4 others Thank this. -
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As a new driver with JCT u are given three to four weeks without a truck payment, and ur first full tank. Plenty of time to learn and make mistakes and learn from them!!!! When u don't learn it will get costly! I would say it is a privilege to drive for JCT and one not to be taken lightly, concentrate on proving you are a professional, Superior Customer Service Skills, On Time, ability to communicate in a professional way with the people at JCT, our drivers, and our customers. Also what u do out on the road is noticed as much as in the yard! Also expect things to go wrong, our team is there to help! Ok I'm doneThe Challenger and dabs Thank this. -
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1. Mr LMB I thank you for your answer & Information thanks!!!
2. Mrs dabs I thank you for your Answer & information also, because If I go o/o I will be going SOLO so thank you
3. MR Alan613 thank you I have checked out JCT they have their good points and their bad points, as I said before when I get a chance with my work schedule TIME I will read most of the Post with in this thread!!! Thanks! -
There is nothing as funny to watch someone that doesn't know what to do with that big ol hood.
My first drop with my prostar was in Cali. As I rounded the corner and saw the dock my first thought was " oh crap" as I'm sure this Pete behind my thought. My prostar, 1 shot Johnny, the Pete? Lol 15 min later..... He had to ask me to pull out so he could get in. Lmao.
Oh yeah, one other thing. I left some extra fuel at the truckstop for you cowboys....RandolfB, SilveradoBlue and Vette1967 Thank this. -
Thanx fer the xtra fuel..picked some of it up.
I wasn"t greedy, left some for Vette
Glad you are liking your new ProStar. I will sadly be swapping this ole Pete for a ProStar in February. I really like the long nose trucks, but...times they are a changin"
Got a load that will get me to the house and spend New Years Eve with my honey.
Thanx to everyone who took time off over Christmas and left us work-a-holics all those miles. Loads and loads of smiles...I mean miles...
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL !!
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