Nice to see. I unload JB hunt freight containers at the warehouse I work at. All the drivers are cool af they always make sure I’m satisfied with the way they park the trailer ,always leveled high up enough for the ramp to lay out comfortably for pallet jacks and other carts and stuff used to unload.
Hello, good job on the video, and that container that you were looking for, 240405 was manufactured by Jindo, in July 2007. Also, in the 240400's, there's a month change from July into August. I have container 240441 being built in July, and 240465 being built in August. It would be cool, if you show the date of manufacture when you hook up to a new container. The highest one that I have seen so far, is 340882. If you could find some 339 series containers? Those are brand new too.
My dad was an owner operator and I went with him during summer vacations from school. For a few years we would be in the railyards picking up containers. We were in Chicago a lot. I honestly miss the sounds and smells.... weird but true.... He didn't like it because it made his truck look "trashy", but I loved everything about it. For many reasons. More of these please... I'm not even sure if my dad is alive or dead anymore.
I just started at jb hunt in memphis bruh. Your videos have been so helpful, thanks to you I knew what I was walking into and had a little confidence doing so. Just completed my 2nd day on my own. I like it besides having issues at the kiosks (Norfolk southern) getting in and out of the railyards. Bnsp is a breeze once you know where to go. Thanks for uploading these videos. You make me want to do Memphis edition lol
For best results try to get your self either a hammer or a wooden small club. The sound should sound like a more hollow sound also the feel of it should be firm. If it feels softer it’s probably low . Very important to check that. The same with tractor tires.
Sick! There every morning with FedEx though. Haven't come across a lot 108 unless you mean lot 10 row 8? If you have the bnsf rail app you can input the trailer number and it'll tell you it's exact location. Sometimes it my case what's shown from dispatch is off. I tend to double check before driving in. Best of luck to ya
As a huge railroad nerd, this is really fascinating for me to see. I watch a LOT of containers roll by and always wonder what the process looks like once they get to the railyard. Thanks so much for sharing! I'd love to see more content like this!
Do like day in the life videos bro pov driving in first person. I subbed way back when you’re were with CR. Keep it up bro. From your experience, would you recommend CR England to get into the trucking industry or no?
Thank you! Normally you do drive the same truck daily. But there’s 2 drivers per truck (they call it slip seat) If you start at 4am for example the other driver usually starts at 4pm. It’s always best to communicate with your slipseat
@@hectorfernandez6748 depends how hard you run. I average about 1200-1400 take home. you can do a lot more though. I only work 5 days. but jb hunt lets you work 6 days if you want and there a lot of incentives etc.
@@hectorfernandez6748 my shift is 4pm-2am but I usually work 40-45 hours a week. They have many shifts. But you make more cents per miles of you work after 2 pm
@@Maneco2109 damn thats pretty solid for only that many hours a week. i called a recruiter he told me 45 cent mile to start $70 live load and $50 drop and hook. is that about accurate for JC?