Running with JCT, Part Deux

Discussion in 'John Christner' started by drloveofdfw, Feb 13, 2014.

  1. MachoCyclone

    MachoCyclone Road Train Member

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    Talked to JCT's insurance agent today. He got a copy of the police report today. And, it's official. Not at fault. She was found at fault for failure to yield and failure to properly make a safe lane change. Between that and my dash cam video, the insurance has everything he needs to deny any claims that may come across.
     
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    Got the results of my oil sample back today. Universal averages on the right are for comparable DD15s with 29,000 miles on the oil, per the comments.

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    I bought the pump to pump oil out through the dipstick to do mid-cycle samples and am going to sample again at 25K just to see if the numbers hold.
     
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    Are you using a bypass filter as well?
     
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    Nope, no add ons.
     
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    Well today tested all the driving patience I could muster. Two stopper, first in Bronx NY and second in Brooklyn NY. I've never been so happy to get back to New Jersey. lol:D
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    Someone asked me today what are the details on how a JCT driver pays they're codriver. Meaning what's all involved I guess. He said the recruiter didn't really know but they'd explain it in orientation. lol
    I had no idea but thought one of the teams here might be able to explain more..
     
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    They get paid 1.05 a mile and they can choose how to split it. That's how I understood it.
     
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    That is correct.
     
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    I thought they only Lease and pay one owner. Then that owner is responsible for paying the codriver.
    But I haven't thought about this since 2015 and doesn't surprise me that I'm wrong. lol
     
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    That is true. The two come to an agreement on pay and the way I understand it is that JCT will deduct that amount from the driver buying the truck and deposit it into the co drivers account.
     
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