Yes many loads are "No Touch." They will not guarantee that a driver never has to handle the freight though. It depends on the load. Always be prepared to hadle freight and be plesantly surprised when you don't.
Most of their freight, unless it is a specific dedicated account, is "No Tough."
2007-01-25 09:01:42
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answered by Anthony M 6
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Almost all of J.B. Hunt is no touch freight. To be honest most companies have gone to no touch and using lumper services because of work mans comp cases.
2007-01-25 17:00:36
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answered by be happier own a pitbull 6
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yeah they got tons of drop and hook ,but when its 100 outside and 130 in the trailer thats when they will get you!!!and do not be fooled by NO TOUCH,that does not mean no trouble as you are responseible for how it is loaded and the weight distribution and the postion of the trailer tadems-thats why I drove FOOD GRADE TANKER , someone elese always loads it and it only goes in one way and the rear tandems are fixed-wait til you are picking up a preloaded trailer that is loaded WRONG and sealed and you are fighting frozen tandems in the rain on some truckstop scales -
2007-01-26 04:08:55
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answered by badmts 4
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