Thanks for that little lesson you just gave to the other drivers coming after you man! :-)
Sorry you ended up a victim. Don't worry you're not alone. I guess these guys feel like since they are giving you a chance for experience they have a right to abuse your service.
You should report him to the labor board and take him to small claims court.
Attention to all owner operators looking for someone to get over on.....here's a thought.
Why not just propose to the new drivers up front that you will take a chance if he will give you 2 weeks free driving or something. Of course they won't like it and may say know. Leave him or her your number and tell them to call you back if they can't get hired.
At the end of the day if the person calls you back you will have a good relationship and he or she may make your best driver instead of a spoiled relationship because you were a snake.
Sorry DC.. I had to get that out.
Well you got the right attitude man, you could have stuck it and got the experience but your not out of the game. Someone will let you in.
Try the companies Suggested at the bottom of the page after you click the link for Felons (Because if they will hire felons they should hire you)
what is it going to take to get someone to look at the way trucking operates and treats people? These companies should be held accountable for their lying and poor treatment of gals and gals who get suckered in by the bull S.
Feb 25, 2010 Rating
Throwing away a good gig. by: Jimmy
DC, You messed up. Driving for an O/O smaller company looks pretty good now, doesn't it? That's the problem with newbies. They are too quick to jump ship instead of toughing it out for a period of time. But, that's in the past, so move on and look for a new adventure. Just remember, YOU have to adhere to the lifestyle, not the other way around. Good luck....Jimmy
Feb 25, 2010 Rating
Thanks by: DC
Thanks, yeah I've heard ablout the empty promise thing from several drivers now so I'm already willing to except some disappointment, but like you said hopefully it will pick up soon and get back to a good way to make a living. I'll just keep trying and if all else fails maybe Swift or some company like that will put me through their training program for some experience. Thanks again.
Feb 24, 2010 Rating
good luck by: Anonymous
most companies make promises they can't keep, you just have to find the one that you are willing to stay with after promises are broke. right now it's hard to find a job in any company; but I do know that crst is hiring and they take just about anyone; but the pay is low to start with and it's all team driving. I also know there are a few companies in WI that are hiring, but I can't remember the names right now.
Good luck, hopefully the trucking industry will pick up soon.