So I gave notice that I needed to turn truck in on certain day to start my next move. Now as I sit empty over holidays am being told that they have no loads going back to terminal area by the day I told them would be my last. Any ideas or thoughts on how to handle that situation?
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Bbuenting, Nov 29, 2020.
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If it's cutting close to your last day just simply tell them you're bringing it in. If you've found another job already what does it matter.
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Where are you and where is the terminal you want to end up in? Are there other terminals or drop lots for your company nearby? Which company is this?
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Considering they’ve been good in the past, I’d try to stress the issue. Still you shouldn’t let them hold you back. No employer should do that. Shows a total lack of respect. A good employer will wish you luck, and tell you your welcome back. I’ve had a lot of jobs. Never regretted quitting any of them. Only regret staying longer than planned.
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No loads heading to Chicago wow
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