I see the double blown headlight problem has a lot of buzz, but let me jump back in here to add this.
I don't know all the details of where she was that promped her to call for a tow, but I know this.
1) I would trust her judgement. She's been accident free for over 10 years before she worked for JB, and all of a sudden she's getting write ups and accidents posted to her DAC for stupid stuff that she wouldn't have gotten at most companies.
2) If she were in a dark spot over a hill on a section of road with no shoulders, like on a long bridge. And, let's imagine, she was hit by somebody's teenage kid rushing home late at night. Imagine what that kid's car would look like, piled up under her trailer. The stories about her being stupid for calling a tow truck would not only vanish, but there would be instant, unmerciful, knee jerk accusations for why she couldn't simply call a tow truck.
Many of us need to get off making snap accusations and name calling without thinking about putting ourselves in those shoes. If it were us, I doubt the criticism would be a tenth as severe. Would it?
J.B. Hunt - Why your company will never be this good.
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I've worked for them. You will be nothing more than capacity. You will be something less than a real human. Think about it. Do you really expect a company that big to care about any single driver. You will be fine if you put aside any personal expectations and do exactly what they want no questions asked. Their recruiting operation is massive for a reason. And yes they will deceive you if it serves their purpose. Was with them a couple times. I would rather be a starving bum on skid row than ever go back there.
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I thought this string was for your favorite company..............................
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LMAO... actually a lot of people missed the point of this thread. How BAD their company is when compared to JB.
Same miles, same ####, less pay.
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Actually, it would depend on where you live.
Would a Detroit Auto Worker go to work for $17 an hour ?? The answer is no. They do it all day in this area....where the average pay is $10 an hour at a GOOD job.
My total household expenditures this week were less than $250. I brought home just over $700. Would you like to add my wife's' income ??
While I am NOT an Obama supporter. There is a point in someones life they realize...there is a very WIDE line between greed and living comfortably.
I OWN my home. Paid for it with one of those "slave wage" jobs everyone hates. While the guy down the street....lost his with a 6 figure job.
We see on TV every day the lifestyle of the rich and famous. We also read in the papers the death, addictions, and issues the chasers of the mighty dollar face.
Why would anyone want to emulate this ?? Better to live quietly and comfortably in my book. It doesn't take a million dollar home, a plastic filled wife, a Harley-Davidson, or an expensive annual vacation.
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X as much money doing a more favorable job. I beat my head against the wall when regular people defend these companies, and give up fighting for themselves. It makes me sick.
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