Leaves driver stranded penniless and steals a months pay

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  1. reefer75

    reefer75 Medium Load Member

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    Wow,that driver just...Wow all I can say not my place to judge the driver.
     
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  3. EZ-Rider

    EZ-Rider Bobtail Member

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  4. rachi

    rachi Road Train Member

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    Yeah, i was a bit confused myself.
     
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  5. oldtrucker66

    oldtrucker66 Light Load Member

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    If you don't have enough money to file a small claims lawsuit, I have two options.
    1) File a complaint with the Illinois Attorney General.
    2) Next, call the IL Bar Association. (www.isba.org) Ask them to help you find an attorney to represent you for free (pro bono). If you call the AG's office, make sure you do that BEFORE filing a lawsuit, not after.

    I found this on the IL Secretary of State's website.
    Cult Power Inc
    9098 W Terrace Dr Apt 3A
    Niles, IL 60714
    Sasa Rancic


    Good luck driver.
     
  6. dogtrucker

    dogtrucker Road Train Member

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    Start a crowd fund for legal fees. I will donate and a lot of others will to. Tell your story here and on YouTube in detail and ask for help. If you are really righteous on this and you really want to punish the bad guy, then be proactive, spend some effort in the direction I suggest and you will definitely get some support.
     
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  7. Pur48Ted

    Pur48Ted Road Train Member

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    Take a look online at Illinois Labor laws and in most states you can file a claim ONLINE. If you have ALL of your documentation, the State will Generally enforce the labor laws at NO COST to you. It might take some time from start to finish (my last employer battle lasted 2 1/2 years - but I won and collected)
     
  8. Pur48Ted

    Pur48Ted Road Train Member

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    He probably won't need to do all that, if he has all of his documentation, generally file a complaint online with the State Labor board and THEY handle it at no cost to the employee.
     
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