Attention all company drivers!!!
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by MACK E-6, Oct 14, 2007.
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We need a "report a bad driver", forum right here. A driver gets enough call outs by fellow drivers, maybe their company will take notice.
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Why would someone still working for a company complain about it in a way to make themselves vulnerable to doxing? To finish for a while getting vested in a 401k?
If you don't like a company, quit.
I've quit two trucking companies. I don't give reasons for quitting. Why should I? Nothing good comes of it. Still, the companies just make up reasons anyway: job dissatisfaction. In other words, they lie. They don't know why I quit, so if I don't give a reason, they're obliged to not put one on the DAC, or write, "unknown". It might have been covid, in which my medical privacy needn't be shared. It could be any number of other reasons. Fact is, most people quit due to a combination of reasons, and hardly anyone has only one reason to quit any job. Is there space for ten reasons, and a way to prorate their importance in the decision, then to calculate at what point they became decisive? Reason for quitting: what a stupid question. -
Reason for quitting?
1. Career advancement
2. Financial improvement
3. Better offer
Etc., etc.,
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2) Financials have been in place the last 10 years for a wonderful retirement.
3) Best offer ever……travel overseas with my wife, when home, playing in the pool with the Chocolate Lab.
4) Great career the last 42 years, now it’s my turn. -
In the last few years, I have quit more jobs than you would believe. In 1996 I took early retirement from a major LTL carrier, walking off the yard on my last day, I made myself a promise, "If an employer even looks at me crossed-eyed, I will tell him to "stick it". Now in the last 25 years I have kept that promise. Work a notice, LOL LOL . In one incident, got into it with an employer, dropped the trailer some 900 miles from homE and bobtail his tractor back, he went berserk when I came bobtailing in. LOL I could cite more incidents but here I am 86 years old and never was out of work over a week. I could always find a job. Now, since completely giving it up, I can look back and as the song goes, "I DID IT MY WAY"Frank Sinatra - My Way (Live At Madison Square Garden, New York City / 1974 / 2019 Edit) - YouTube
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Personally I think if companies, ALL companies are that worried about complaints from drivers on here then they should start doing a better job of listening to their driver’s concerns (within reason of course), and correcting the problems that are contributing to the already high turnover problems instead of snooping on social media, especially these POS mega training companies like USA Truck, Swift, and Marten.
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1. Most drivers are older. These are high tenured employees who are on the way out. They need to have those seats filled by other qualified experienced drivers which is why they're giving MORE vacation & pay.
2. The competition for qualified drivers is fierce. The fact that people are realizing trucking isn't worth it due to the initial steps required. These young dudes ain't tryna be gone months at a time for $600 a week.DRTDEVL Thanks this.
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