Navajo Express has just abandoned this trainee in a tiny town 1500 miles from home!
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@JustPJ, can you find out the cost of the airporter shuttle to Ellensburg and a Greyhound ticket to Denver? I'll contact both of them and pay for it. Scam or not, don't care, I don't want to see you get in that car or your sister driving head on into another winter storm. We have trucks coming through there several times a day going right through Denver but due to the nature of our loads and company policy the red tape involved to get you approved to ride isn't worth it.
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You mentioned that you are looking at Melton for employment. I can recommend them if you don't mind tarpping almost every load. It's hard work, but it keeps you in shape. I've had a few problems with them, but they were resolved to my satisfaction. I believe that they care about the drivers. PM me if you want to know more.
I'm glad you are pursuing legal action and are getting DOT involved. You should at the very least be fairly compensated. Was your first call to the company? It's always best to give the company a chance to do the right thing before taking other action.
Anyway, thumbs up for your interest in flatbed. A few advantages include less wind resistence, stable schedule as in drive during the day and sleep at night, less backing at customers, extra pay, knowing what your cargo is and how it's secured so you don't have to worry about toppling the trailer or hauling something you are not supposed to, and not having to mess with sliding tandems. It's a lot of hard work though. It's not for every driver. You have to be able to lift at least 90 lbs and needless to say handling those tarps will make you dirty fast. I hope things work out for you. Keep us posted.The Challenger, JustPj and thebennyman Thank this. -
wow been reading this thread and I cant believe a company would do that too anyone I'm just a student and I know in a few months I will be out with a trainer and hope I don't get one that might do that to me and pj I really hope things get better for you and I do agree with the other about not taking a ride with some guy off craigslist like that esp with the ad he had
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does this type of stuff happen a lot with trainees being put out ?
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