the "older" trucks are normally 2-3 years old, if the previous driver did their job n writing up and taking care of the truck it should be in good shape. Good Luck and welcome aboard
JB Hunt adventure. Starts 9-15-2014
Discussion in 'JB Hunt' started by truckerjake, Sep 15, 2014.
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::cough, cough:: Without going into details of my latest ordeal this week, the fine folks at CY (Chicago) sent me to Detroit to move into a truck. The truck is an 09 making it 4, almost 5 yrs old. (The build date is 12/09.) Needless to say, I am not happy. By my standards the truck already has a write-up list and it was on the ready line.ewill71 Thanks this.
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well that is a very old truck..... I had a truck that was 6 years old, but I was the only driver of it and it was on a DCS account...That truck is probably on a trade list somewhere LOLEbola Guy Thanks this.
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I'm guessing his adventure is over? Great way to detail your experiences or maybe were just getting an occasional update....
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Enjoying my brand new 72 inch freightliner. Jb has done a good thing bringing these trucks back.
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" send the hair off in 2 stages " ? Does that mean the drapes and the carpet ?
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truckerjake, I am going to Atlanta, Ga. on the 10th of Nov. for orientation so could you fill me in on the pros and cons. Thanks
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