Alright in case anyone was wondering. I have an update on my last post. I am now running with JB and it was a slower start than I expected but I have to say after they got me started with my first load it's been pretty good. I've been running for about 3 weeks now and am liking what I see so far. Hope this helps for those that are looking to run with JB.
Anyone have info on JB Power Only or Schneider Power Only?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Markvfl, Jul 10, 2009.
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I tried them and had over a 1/3 of my miles DH,sat a little too much for my likes,not my cup of tea....
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I just did the J.B. Hunt Power Only thing for approximately 1 month. I was told by the recruiter during the sign-up process that the trucks running in the area I wanted (TX, NM, KS, MO, LA, AL, GA, NC, SC, FL) were averaging $2.20 per mile. I put 8,341 miles on my truck, and received $8,994.72. That makes and average of $1.08 per mile. Always one story after another, "The next load I've got set up for you will pay better," etc., etc. After one month I had used nearly every penny for fuel and a sandwich now and then and couldn't make the insurance payment. I asked them to help me and advance me the money to pay it. They told me NO. I was told to pull over and drop the trailer at the next exit and they would get somebody else to re-power it.
J.B. Hunt will run you and your equipment into the ground until there is nothing left, and then kick you to the curb. -
Anyone who's been in this business for a while should know better than to deal with jb hunt.
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Is anyone running PO for JB Hunt or Schneider now? Any info would be much appreciated.
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Don't believe these goofy effin responses. Nobody would be in business if 1.50 is all they paid. If they can't show you a screenshot of the load board and most of the loads are 1.50 then they are full of ####. I know for a fact Schneider Loads pay much more than that. amazon loads have always paid very well. I did a 9 stop amazon team load 5100 miles and paid 14,790.00 . These twats are giving you these numbers to keep you from being their competition. lmao. Even the load boards pay more than 1.50.
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Well the post is 12 years old with one more reply from 3 years ago before you dredged it up lol. Does Amazon pay you like that consistently on every load all the time the whole year round or was that just a fortunate set of circumstances, just a one hit wonder? It's hard to imagine they don't have a bunch of suckers tripping all over themselves to criss cross the country for cheap.
Lonesome Thanks this.
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