JBS Carriers Greeley Colorado

Discussion in 'JBS Trucking' started by rickway65, Feb 15, 2011.

  1. Florida Girl

    Florida Girl Light Load Member

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    No it wasn't us he made it home to Fl. spent the night and had a drop in Winter Haven yesterday. Home safe and sound for a few days. Great time to be home Holiday week end, all the idiots are out and about for sure.Daughter and son in law involved in a wreck by a drunk driver. Stay Safe
     
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  3. poorboy126

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    Well I'm glad to hear he made it home and I hope the kids are OK, sorry to hear about the accident. Be safe and have a great weekend.
     
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  4. Florida Girl

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    Kids are fine (minor injuries)son in law a truck driver also, drunk driver hit front wheel of tractor coming onto I 10 , wonder why he couldnt see that big rig to drunk I guess. Happened in La on I 10 Late Friday night. Everyone Please stay safe
     
  5. FireInTheHole

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    I am a 60 year old guy trying to keep at if for a few more years so I am in CDL school now, to graduate iin two weeks. JBS offered me a job and they fly you to CO, no greyhound bus rides. The process was painless. I will say I applied at several companies and most or all were a real pain to get them everything they required. JBS offered me a job in 24 hours. They may not be the best paying in the industry but from what I see, how your treated is as important as a penny or two per mile.
     
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  6. robz1017

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    I would also like to get a new KW. But it's strange how they give people just out of training a KW . I relayed with a driver the other day and she had said she has a total of 11 weeks with a CDL and she had a KW . I was like wow.
     
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  7. zyk285

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    You know it was the same exact way when I was with TransAm. I had been with them coming up on two years and my truck was the oldest truck in the fleet. It was an 03' KW T-600. It was a good truck and did not give me too many problems other than the A/C sucked big time. Before I left TransAm, they were getting brand new T-660's in and gave every one of them to the newbies straight out of truck driving school. I'm not sure exactly why companies do it this way. The main reason I left TA was they never got the A/C fixed on my truck. I was running mainly at night and was trying to sleep during the day in June and it just was not happening with no A/C in the sleeper.

    I don't think companies care who gets the new trucks, they have so much money they don't care if a newbie goes out there and rips the bumper off on a curve. They just put it on their DAC and know that driver is eventually going to screw up again and off he goes. I had a newbie friend at TA, and shortly after I quit he was on I-83 in MD and ran off the road, lost control and laid his brand new T-660 over on the guard rail, totaled the truck, trailer, and the load going to PA.

    Good luck getting a new truck if you have been at a company any amount of time!!!
     
  8. cartersvillecdl

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    I have been reading you posts. It seems that you are kinda happy where you are at. I know as a new driver life WILL be hard for a while, but I am willing to do that. I will be testing on Sept 12th for my cdl. I hope my driver school is ok with Jbs. It is xtra mile driver training out of Bishopville Sc. I have looked alot and found Jbs and the Schneider the only 2 I might apply for. Thanks in advance for any info you might throw my way.
     
  9. hazmat777

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    Maybe since they are trained in those trucks. They are more familiar with it. So they don't want to give them a different environment to confuse them even more. Just had a flashback of my training. Trained in a conventional, and got out of training and went into a cabover. Miss those days Yeeee haaaa. Hood who needs a stinking hood they just get in the way. Woop woop truck it up.
     
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  10. foxfire

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    1st of all we dont have a truck over 2 yrs old here....what are you guys #####in about....most co. trucks are much older....i am now on my 6th truck here in 3 yrs...drive what they give you...as for Doc.....well lets see if they get it fixed this time...if not i'm sure with your connections you can get a new one if ya want......look people, trucks brake down, some times they take a few shots to fix, anybody thats been driving for any amount of time knows this...
     
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  11. foxfire

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    what info do you want?
     
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