Resignation: What are your rights? Red flag(s)?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by bigrigbuttercup, Jan 9, 2022.

  1. Frank Speak

    Frank Speak Road Train Member

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    It appeared by your response that you may have missed the part where he did give notice.

    I worked for Roehl too early in my career. I did exactly what I told the OP to do. Parked the truck at their Atlanta (don’t recall the actual suburb) yard, cleaned it out the truck and went inside and told my DM “I, regretfully, have to resign” and hopped in a rental car and went home. No problems whatsoever.

    I could go back there right now if I suddenly lost my faculties and wanted to.

    Again, glad giving notice worked for you, but you’re just as likely to screwed around by these outfits. Happens all the time. I’d rather not take the chance.
     
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  3. Frank Speak

    Frank Speak Road Train Member

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    I’m glad it’s worked out well for you so far. I’ve always quit without giving notice and it’s never gone badly.

    Besides, wouldn’t ya rather be chasing Kentuckians immediately rather than waiting around 2 weeks to be paroled? :)
     
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  4. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    Is your truck cleaned out? (please say YES)

    No more phone calls. No more loads. No more being nice. WHERE DO YOU WANT YOUR TRUCK THAT IS WITHIN 200 MILES OF MY CURRENT LOCATION? No answer? Leave it.
     
  5. GreenPete359

    GreenPete359 Road Train Member

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    X’s 2 what 6 just said.

    I’ve always given my 2 weeks, but it’s at will employment and you’ve already went above & beyond.

    Imo you don’t just park & run. Find the closest drop lot/ terminal to park it in, lock it up & head home. Let them know after you’re already on the way home.

    you already have the next job lined up and ready to go. What happens happens at this point, you can’t be worried about what the current company is going to do/say. Make your moves & be confident. The new company should already know what’s going on.
     
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  6. ZVar

    ZVar Road Train Member

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    And wait until you are in a single party recording state and record the phone call. Protect yourself if they try and claim abandonment.
     
  7. bigrigbuttercup

    bigrigbuttercup Bobtail Member

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    Update: Thanks everyone for your advice. I finally dropped the truck off & got the last little bit of my things off of it. My company tried to keep running me in circles, even giving me wrong gate codes to yards. Finally called customer supervisor and was able to leave it at the KS drop yard. Took photos of the inside of the truck, where the keys were designated to be left, and the message that said I would not be responsible for abandonment if I left it there. I also grabbed my last few trips I haven't been paid on yet (just in case).
     
  8. Dockbumper

    Dockbumper Road Train Member

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    What Company is this?? You said MEGA.....
     
  9. Kyle G.

    Kyle G. Road Train Member

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    What a shame that they gave you so much trouble. Good luck in your future!
     
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  10. Dockbumper

    Dockbumper Road Train Member

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    I'll just put a number and the company initials. Just reply with the number
    1. C R England
    2. Schneider
    3. Swift
    4. Knight
    5. CRST
    6. Prime
    7. Werner
    8. None of the above
     
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