NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Stay very very very far away from those 2 faced, backstabbing, lying sacks of dog feces. They present themselves as this wonderful, driver friendly company, but they'll throw you out on your arse without warning, then say you resigned so you have to fight for unemployment.
Not familiar with their company, but super singles many times will damage the rim with a blowout mainly because there isn't a 2nd tire to keep it off the ground
Stranded in Fargo North Dakota.
Discussion in 'Trucker Legal Advice' started by Brandy Jones, Nov 23, 2020.
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non issues with Wylie in my 2 years there. I had great miles and always home on time.
Their Pete’s are great trucks and well equipped with APU.
They do not require their doc to do a physical. No CPAP nonsense either.
Had I not bought my own truck I’d still be there.
In fact, the VP let’s me park my truck on their lot when I’m in the area for a night or a reset. -
As usual the op comes on and wastes everybody's time
...never get the real story and the op never heard from again .Bean Jr., AModelCat, Roberts450 and 1 other person Thank this. -
She had another thread going to where it came out that they hit a railroad crossing causing the flat tire and bent rim but then said the axle had to be removed so the trailer could be taken to J-mar’s shop but yeah lots of holes in the story left unfilled.Bean Jr., AModelCat, Flat Earth Trucker and 4 others Thank this.
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Maybe so. Maybe in this case no news is good news?bzinger and Roberts450 Thank this.
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Even if it was preventable? You don't do what jmar did.
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How can grown adults in America have no money and no resources ???
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This type of situation only strengthens my belief that the driver should first try to find a job at a company that has a terminal near to where they live. I just don't get the person that lives in the eastern US and goes to work for a company on the other side of the country. And vice versa. Then on top of that, they don't have two nickels to rub together.
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Lots of "penniless" new drivers come on board the industry. Not sure why they get so broke then decide to get into trucking. I've seen so many thru-out my years out here. Especially at orientation, asking about an advance, or a very happy driver at Pilot who just got a $50 advance ! Heaven on earth, I guess. Some of these bums you see hitchhiking from truck stops are drivers going home !
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This may be an actual business model. Costs nothing to put this plea up on this website then let’s see if we can get some poor suckers to send us money.
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