Contact your State's Department of Labor and ask them what you can do legally through them to get the false information off. Any false information the State Department of Labor can sue the trucking company. The Department of Labor have their own lawyers that will do the work for you.
My name smeared by DAC report
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Are you saying that you wanted to work locally, but you had to become an owner-operator because of a bad DAC report?
Or are you saying you are an owner operator now, and the DAC report doesn't matter, but you're still angry about it?buddyd157 Thanks this. -
DAC only affected me as an employee. Being an o/o was not really what I intended to do at first, but after gaining experience from trucking, my former trainer (who is an o/o), learning how to properly run a business from economics classes in college, I became one myself and never looked back. I never spent all of my earnings as a company driver for a reason...I know this industry is cut-throat and can terminate a guy even for something tiny.. -
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It's those pesky companies that report when you back into ####.
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An unedited photo of my hot dog that you can suck on.
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