JBS Carriers Greeley Colorado

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

  1. ArmyGuy

    ArmyGuy Heavy Load Member

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    Your dm should be able to get walmart to fax him/her the paperwork and turn it in for you. Ive had this happen once and believe me its hard to get a dm to do some extra work but it can be done lol.
     
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  3. ArmyGuy

    ArmyGuy Heavy Load Member

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    I came off hometime Tuesday , picked up a load of tomatoes out of ruskin fl, going to Colorado springs co. Due friday 1850 miles. Got a pre plan for a p/u in greeley saturday goin to Cincinnati oh. Monday 1270 miles.
    I got a summons for jury duty and tried getting out of it but the judge wont let me. Didnt find this out till june 5th and my dm is getting me back home by the 17th to deal with it. I thought for sure since they would have to get me back to florida in 12 days I would do alot of sitting. First 7 days ill have 3120 miles and still be 1000 miles from home. Jbs is doin good by me (this month anyways) lol
     
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  4. Dinomite

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    Picking up in Douglas, GA tomorrow afternoon. Was pre planned to pick up out of live oak tmrw night and deliver in Ankeny, IA Monday morning. Then sent me the Douglas Ga to Madelia Mn load 1286 loaded 271 empty. Delivers Tuesday morning though. I've done this load before and they don't like taking it off early. So looks like I'll be able to get my restart in somewhere. Load out of Louisville that delivered this morning was 1175 miles so not a bad week at all. Would like to get it off Monday and still have a chance for a few more miles on this week, but I doubt it. Guess they will be working me down to TX for the weekend. Be cool on ya stool hope the miles keep rolling in after home time.
     
  5. MileHiBud

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    Greeley plant now wants you to drop your MT and yard drivers park it. YEEHAW!!
     
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  6. Dinomite

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    Yeahh no more parking in those tight spots. Or circling trying to find a spot to put it in. This is too good to be true. I guess I'll see tomorrow if I get a load out of here. Guess they got tired of drivers damaging trailers and not saying anything.
     
  7. ArmyGuy

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    They finally got sick of me dropping the trailer in the back without it being in a hole lol. Naaaa I usually find a spot but if there is no spots in the back and the front is all crowded with drivers, the trailer is getting dropped and a yard dog can squeeze it in a hole. Dont have to worry about that anymore.
     
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  8. MileHiBud

    MileHiBud Light Load Member

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    Sometimes I would GOAL there so much I would get dizzy from climbing in and out of the truck!
     
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  9. Milkman719

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    i would just push it in until i felt it scraping another trailer then do a pull up. I figured it was good training and heck i never told anyone. they are the smart ones that made it so tight. Besides trailers were meant to have long scratches on them it gives them character
     
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  10. renegadejd

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    Hey guys, I'm a newbie and was checking into JBS. I'm looking to be regional dry van. Does anyone know what the home time options are? I saw a post earlier they seem to give the guys who stay out all of the time the loads. I was hoping to be home at every other weekend. Anyways any info (orientation,training,truck equipment, etc...) anyone has would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
     
  11. ArmyGuy

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    Jbs is a reefer company and requires 2 weeks notice for hometime so even if otr you can still try to get home every two weeks.
     
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