JP Lampborn

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  1. GreyBeardGuy

    GreyBeardGuy Light Load Member

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    I've been driving commercially since 1986, and took a sales job for the last 7 months. Due to the pandemic and supply chain issues along with a pay check that didn't quite cut it I decided to return to driving.
    Due to my wife's medical issues I need to be close to home and was lucky enough to get hired by JP Lampborn as a company driver. I'll be running California and home every night. There may be exceptions at times. They manufacture flexible ac/heating ducts. My first day will be March 14th. I'll update once I onboard, they have plants in Fresno, Denver, Knoxville and Lakeland.
    Be safe drivers!
     
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  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    Does the company have good health insurance for the family?
     
  4. GreyBeardGuy

    GreyBeardGuy Light Load Member

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    Yes they do, once I get the costs and coverage I'll share. I don't care how good a company pays, one hospital stay can wipe out your extra pay.
     
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  5. pete781693

    pete781693 Road Train Member

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    Amen to that.
    That can happen with a bad insurance plan too.
     
  6. Allow Me.

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    "there may be exceptions at times" as in, a quick run to Knoxville and back ?
     
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  7. GreyBeardGuy

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    No sir, the company makes the same products in each location. For any long hauls they use outside carriers. I'll be running California only.
     
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  8. GreyBeardGuy

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    Yesterday I had orientation, filled out some paperwork and toured the plant. Learned how to use the elog, and read our load sheets. Today met with the senior driver at 3am. Delivered to Vacaville and loaded at the same customer for their location back in Fresno. Once unloaded in Fresno it was back to the plant and home. Only drawback was having to tailgate the pallets with a pallet jack, nothing too heavy however.
    Day 3 will have us going to Victorville, CA for 1 stop.
     
  9. pete781693

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    Good first day out learning the ropes. Tailgating can be frustrating at times. Just hang in there and make sure your pallet jack rollers stay lubed and the hydraulic jack does not leak. Nothing worse than trying to move pallets from the nose and the jack keeps leaking down.
     
  10. GreyBeardGuy

    GreyBeardGuy Light Load Member

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    They really keep up on maintenance, the jack had a sticker for the next service due!
     
  11. GreyBeardGuy

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    The first week went OK, but I had to resign. Was told that the loads were no touch, however every stop was a tailgate stop. After 3 back surgeries I don't want another. So I reigned on Friday. End of Thread.
     
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