Well, most of us are aware that is the way corporate shills work, and no doubt some are here.
Maybe you are a real trucker.
Maybe you like to post pictures of your truck hauling animals to their slaughter.
But it re-enforces the assertion that you are not a lawyer.
Otherwise, you'd, be a lawyer. Tee hee.
Owner op? Still a slave giving 24-7, as you certainly must know it isn't over when you park it.
If I go that route, it will be a dodge 3500 5.9 dually, hot shotting with a 48 foot goose neck flatbed with living quarters at the front of the trailer.
More comfort.
More earnings.
More control.
No tyranical monsters.
That will probably happen soon.
But they had no right to record and save
all my phone calls without telling me,
and in fact lying to the contrary.
Nor did they have right to shorten
the pay time on legit certified logs.
We will sue.
To sue or not to sue...
Discussion in 'Trucker Legal Advice' started by FoggyNotion, Mar 29, 2021.
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Time to hit the "ignore" button.
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I don't think you should sue. I don't see where you have a case. Their company their rules....all you gotta do is go somewhere else. Not only that, you've worked there 3 years.....cut your losses, go somewhere else ...do better
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There are two types of people. One type realizes they’ve made a poor choice for an employer and will move on. One type will make a poor choice for an employer, not own up to their bad decision, continue to stay there and get treated like crap, and then look for monetary gain because of their poor choices.
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Look, it’s not paranoia. It’s human nature, sadly. There was a driver who sued HireRight because he suspected his ex employer put some bad non-driving information in his DAC file because he couldn’t get hired after he left the job on bad terms. Turns out he was right. He found a lawyer who sued them, and in discovery he found a comment from his ex employer that had nothing to do with accidents. Turns out HireRight was adding these kind of comments regularly. That lawyer then started a class action against HireRight forcing them to declare bankruptcy.
When a corporation declares bankruptcy a clock starts limiting the time that people can file lawsuits against it. Hundreds, maybe thousands of people weren’t able to find work because some trucking company put illegal comments on their work record. Heaven knows how many evictions, bankruptcies, divorces, and possibly suicides that caused. It’s no wonder they wanted to try to limit that.Last edited: Apr 6, 2021
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we need to hear the other side.
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@Long FLD is right; YOU are the captain of the ship. YOU hold the final authority whether that truck moves or not, and YOU shoulder the responsibility for your actions, NOT anyone else. You said you get home every day? Well guess what, driver? That also means you can up and leave anytime, because there's literally nothing stopping you. It's not abandonment if the truck's in the company yard, hooah?Oakland Raiders Forever, Gearjammin' Penguin, Pamela1990 and 4 others Thank this.
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