From the Frontlines – Feeding His Community

It’s no secret that truck drivers have always been essential, but it’s never been more obvious than right now. From helping stores keep the shelves stocked with food and delivering medical supplies to hospitals to keeping our economy rolling – truck drivers truly are on the frontlines of this crisis. Dedicated driver, Zach, is no… READ MORE

3 Tips for Sharing the Road with Tractor Trailers

Sharing the road with other drivers is part of our normal life, but some of the driving practices we become accustomed to will change when sharing the road with semi-trucks. There are approximately five million semi-trucks and mass-transit busses that share the road with more than 250 million motorists each day.  Safety is a priority at J.B. Hunt, and we are proud of the commitment to safe practices… READ MORE

COVID-19 Testing Available for Arkansas CDL Drivers

The COVID-19 health crisis has changed almost every aspect of our lives, including how we work. While some jobs have been able to transition to remote work, truck drivers have continued to deliver. Because truck drivers are essential workers and part of their job requires them to interact with the public, the Arkansas Trucking Association… READ MORE

The J.B. Hunt Recruitment Guide

Joining J.B. Hunt as an employee driver isn’t your typical onboarding experience. From the first call to paid online orientation, we have listened to feedback directly from drivers and have created a process that works for them. How Will Drivers Find the Right Fit with J.B. Hunt? At J.B. Hunt, we know that every driver… READ MORE

Drivers Keep Things Moving

At J.B. Hunt, we take pride in the tremendous dedication of our drivers across the United States who deliver the supplies that keep us going every day. The food we eat, clothes we wear and appliances we use are all easily available thanks to drivers who deliver them to our stores and homes. After 59 years as a company, we know that our drivers… READ MORE

How Often Do Truck Drivers Get Home?

As a J.B. Hunt company driver, there are a variety of divisions, accounts and locations to choose from. With all that variety, one thing that remains the same is our commitment to bringing company drivers the choice of home time that works with their lifestyle. How often do truck drivers get home? Something we’ve always… READ MORE

J.B. Hunt Through the Years

“To Mr. Hunt, there was really no second place. There was only one place. You had to be the biggest, you had to be the best, you had to be the leader.” – Tom Williams, former senior vice president of intermodal. In 1961, Army veteran and truck driver, J.B. Hunt took a chance on a… READ MORE

Setting the Bar for Customer Service

“We are that final step from the retailer you order from online, to your front door and then beyond that…we’ll take one step further than a lot of logistics companies will. We’ll take it inside. We’ll unbox it for you all the way up to completely removing the old, installing the new and giving you white-glove… READ MORE

Remember. Honor. Teach.

Through Wreaths Across America, millions of our country’s fallen heroes will be honored this November and December at wreath-laying ceremonies. Thousands of volunteers make this event possible and among these are 80 J.B. Hunt drivers hauling 130,000 wreaths to state and national cemeteries. Wreaths Across America began in 1992 when Morrill Worcester of Worcester Wreath… READ MORE

Arrived at Success: Meet Shane

“Professional is the word that’s thrown around, but it incorporates everything about driving safely and J.B. Hunt focuses on being professional, being safe, being courteous, being on time and doing your job to the best of your ability,” said Shane, J.B. Hunt driver and trainer. Shane’s Start An Australia native, intermodal driver and trainer, Shane,… READ MORE

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