JRayl Transport

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  1. gary bourne

    gary bourne Light Load Member

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    Ok. You have to fingerprint tires right?
     
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  3. Outdoorsman

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    Call and talk to Richard Hayworth, or a recruiter and tell them you're interested in the refresher course.
     
  4. Outdoorsman

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    No. Not if you're no-touch... The company pays for lumpers if needed.
    If you want to handle freight, it's your choice when you hire on... but you either handle freight or you don't. You get paid extra for handling freight. The company has a lot of Joann Fabric loads, which are light weight, but are for drivers that want to handle freight. You get paid extra based on the number of tires... for example, $125 to unload 1,000 tires took about 3 hours.
     
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  5. gary bourne

    gary bourne Light Load Member

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    Ok. I will give it a lot of thought.
     
  6. skokz

    skokz Light Load Member

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    Tire unload pay varies based on the tire count on trailer. Could be anywhere from 50 to 125 depends on how many tires.
    The jo Ann pay is 125 for stores with a loading dock and 150 if stores have no loading docks.
    If has more than one stop its 12.50 a stop.
     
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    Tavonte Battles Bobtail Member

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    Do you have any information on the student training
     
  9. chrism1367

    chrism1367 Light Load Member

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    I've been looking at jrayl quite a bit, is the home time pretty much set for ypu, or do you have options?
     
  10. Samcraig

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    Ive seen the commercials just wondering how hard you run for that "guaranteed" pay? Ive heard horror stories from other drivers about other companies that offer salary then run you like a dog. Off duty the min you hit the shipper or receiver for your 10 hour then run. Nevermind if you have to deal with hours of other crap while you are there. Doesnt matter if you just woke up 8 hours ago, go straight back to sleep so you can drive again. Maybe Im spoiled but Im used to running from around 7am to around 7pm daily. Dont know if I could handle constantly flip flopping schedules
     
  11. Outdoorsman

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    I wondered the same thing when I first went to salary... but I don't run any harder / more / different than I did when I got paid by the mile... I probably average around 2000-2400 miles in a 5.5 day week (though I haven't done the total / average calculations for awhile). They don't run you like a dog though... it's a pretty good mixture of drop / hook, live load / unloads... and I'm 'No-touch" too... so I don't fingerprint freight unless it's an emergency and they need me to handle it (which is rare).

    Most loads are done during the day - on rare occasions, you might need to run all night. It's trucking - it's gonna happen. It's really up to you though... if you think it's going to be a safety issue - and you've been awake all day, sitting and waiting for a load - then they give you a load that picks up late and delivers early the next morning, talk to your dispatcher and see if they can come up with something else. Otherwise, let them know what you think your ETA will be - or see if they can reschedule the load / relay it for another driver to take in on time. Communication is key - talk to someone if you have a problem with the planned load or making delivery on time.
     
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