I used to hire employees that I needed ASAP to handle the daily workload for my accounting area. These people were needed quickly, but they had to give proper notice to their employers. When they arrived at work, they were always given the work they were hired for. I expect the same professional treatment from any employer.
JB HUNT Bait & switch
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by drive55cat, Mar 6, 2008.
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I agree a recruiter should tell the driver that if he doesnt come in immediately, the job most likely wont be there. The successful recruiters do, the not so successful dont. The recruiter gets paid only when the driver gets in the truck and drives. So the recruiter that this driver had lost out. I good recruiter will qualify the driver and know exactly what he wants. An unemployed driver is one thing. The guy needs work. Perosnally, I would tell the unemployed driver this. "look Im going to set you up for this local job. If we can get you in quickly there is a good chance you can get it. But you need to have something to fall back on. How about a regional position or even OTR for awhile if it doesnt go through" Ive found that is the best way to go about it and has always been the way I recruited. I would never tell a driver to quit a job for a local job knowing that there is a good chance he wont get it. But some drivers quit anyway.
Again, to show the side of the recruiters. The pressure in that office is to fill that position is insane. The job opens then you have 100 recruiters all trying to fill the position. Its a mad house. This does create a problem. Some recruiters start taking short cuts trying to get their drivers in and not explaining everything. I dont think a lot of drivers realize how hard the job of recruiting is and how stressful it is. Very few people can do it well. And some who cant do it well, start lying to do it. Lying might work for a few week, but eventually it catches up to you and you fail miserably.
But with that said, those local jobs over at JB do exist and drivers from off the street are hired for them everyday. Just every once in awhile, one driver quits his job, the local job gets filled and he thinks he was lied to. Believe me, the recruiters over at JB hate it as much as the driver. When all is said and done, if the driver didnt get the job, the recruiter didnt get paid. -
I have seen it first hand. I have had jobs on my desk that we just couldnt fill. We would have insane meetings about it with a lot of yelling. Telling us that if we dont fill those trucks we would lose the account. Then a few days later, the account was gone. Now the drivers who were already on that account got screwed. They will most likely have to go back to OTR. -
You think it was any different in a very large accounting firm? Competition is just a fierce. If the work is not done today, they left today.
Give me a break.
The recruiter knows it. They can promise it, fill it with a temporary and then complete the promise. It is ethical, professional and would do wonders for the image. -
But what makes you think they'd be either capable or inclined to do things that way? -
Will they do it? No.
Could they do it? Yes. -
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The truth comes out.
A happy trucker means no customers?
A successful company? It is only because they don't pay drivers correctly for all of the time they must wait for loads. (This is not just for JBHunt, they all do it).
You can call it what you want. It still appears to a truck driver to be a bait and switch. The image of JBHunt has declined to this level. Ten years ago they used to be a great company. Now they are like a puppy mill. -
Just for the record Mr driversolutions, I did not go into all the details but after thirty years of dealing with the public, I know when I've been had. You must have missed the part where I said I talked to a good recruiter, even if he works with JB Hunt, over a period of six months, even crappy companies need good drivers. I am just tired of all the crap that I, we have to put up with just so we can continue to be intimidated by trucking companies and guys like you. I don't care what you say, I am not an expert trucker but I know how to qualify people by asking qiestions pertaining to deliveries and it is all about keeping the driver alone and off balance. What does your job pay and you come on here with an attitude like yours, you can read what's posted here and say whatever you want, most everybnody knows you, and your ilk and your opionion stinks like your crap.
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Really no reason to attack me here, I was trying to help people like you.
Now sir, let me explain something else to you which is going to happen. I dont know what job you were thinking about doing over at JB, but most likely that job will open up again in a few weeks. Sure enough that same recruiter will call you again and tell you it opened back up. If you truly want that job. There are things you can do to make it happen. Mainly things you can ask your recruiter to do. Or you could just hang up on him. Either way, I dont care. I was actually trying to help you. But really, I no longer work there and I really dont care if they get drivers or not.
Man, you try to help someone and you get attacked. Jesus.
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