If someone doesn't read like the contract and quits, then they owe the company the training money. What is wrong with that?
Question about quitting before contract is up
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ThisisMeUsee, Jul 11, 2018.
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The correct term for this is not slavery. It is Indentured Servitude.
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One more point. I know my comment about a law change is not workable and will lead to abuse. Most of that comment was me using a bit of hyperbole. However I do believe there should be a legal mechanism where a Judge as a part of a legit collection attempt can suspend a CDL until these monies are repaid.
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I guess my point is, there are already laws in place (contract, credit, and a few others dealing with money owed.) so that we don't need more laws. And especially more laws that specifically target the debtor to make it harder to get the debt paid off. Those are tactics dating back to peasant times to make it impossible for a peasant to actual buy their own land. (And likely earlier)
No, let the laws in place deal with the bad debt. After all, if the company didn't want to loan the money, no one is forcing them to. -
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Quitting before your contract is up speaks volumes. These companies are not asking a full year of employment. Trucking has a lot of BS. These will be signs of people that go to work for every mega carrier that's on the market. One little thing doesn't go your way, then it's on to the next carrier. If the commitment is 9 mos to a year, that will come and go. In trucking, OP, you have to learn to eat s*** and like the taste of it
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