J.B. Hunt - Why your company will never be this good.
Discussion in 'Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company Here' started by dancnoone, Sep 19, 2008.
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I worked in the Breiningsville,PA (DCS Home Depot account) i made good money ($800wk+) and one of the best jobs i had. If you was a stepper you would have no problem makin money(no cry babies). I was local we did all of NYC and Long Island, an Jersey Home Depot stores.
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MountainMama said: ↑Can't argue anything for or against JB Hunt since I am not a truck driver, but I did the math: .42 x 2000 = 840 and .35 x 2400 = 840, so the JB Hunt pay does NOT beat the current industry model.
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toolman 53 said: ↑The something you are missing is the fact that you do not have to drive the extra 400 miles the other guy has to drive to make the $840.00....capice ????Click to expand...
She also missed the fact that JB is the future industry standard.
Hello electronic logs....and short miles.
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I recently talked to a JB rep.i had two options.Run NYC Long Island on a daily basis and be home everyday but commute 1 hr to work in my car.Or region New England for almost the same pay.I have Apps out a SNI,Fed EX,local Pepsi and JB. Its so tough on who to pursue even further.I'm really hoping for Fed Ex as the term is by commuting distance from home. but im still not sure....So tough.
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inthewindaz said: ↑Of course the "other model" is Swift... run out inexperienced drivers in waves, every month, to replace all the drivers that leave, quit or are forced out as the company reduces their miles... thus keeping wages to a min. The fallacy of this model is the added cost of constant training and replacement of drivers, and insurance... that... and alot of people don't like you.Click to expand...
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In Houston it's 43 cpm for hazmat only. .32 for dedicated beer etc.
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Also, pay varies with location correct? as far as CPM.I would think that's why im seeing a little bit more around my area of Taxachusetts.
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When I was at JB I was making .33 cpm, I guess if you got like 10 or 20 yrs exp then you can make that .42cpm you keep throwing around. .33cpm and only 2000 miles a week aint much...
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