Gave notice & broke down, don't want to abandon the truck, help!
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Frustrated Company Driver, Jun 6, 2022.
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Rule of thumb: you go home and clean out your truck. Then you go to the terminal, and quit. Never show your ace of spades too soon in this industry. 2 week notices don't work in trucking.
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Who cares about dac? The companies that use it are the companies you don't want to work for.Another Canadian driver, Boondock, JoeyJunk and 5 others Thank this.
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For the most part,yes, though Schneider was recently able to get one for me from Dallas to Memphis to recover a truck. The rental companies are short cars and they don't want them moving to other regions.Another Canadian driver, Boondock, JoeyJunk and 1 other person Thank this.
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To stay afloat during the height of the lockdowns, they sold off much of their fleets. Apparently they are unable to replenish due to shortages, or that's whats been reported anyway. So the rental agencies have been reluctant to give up cars by renting one way. It's very difficult or impossible to find a one way rental in or to most markets.Another Canadian driver, Boondock, JoeyJunk and 2 others Thank this.
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You know guys, when you have a termination date agree with by the company and are stuck by the company’s actions or lack of actions, it isn’t abandonment, your termination for employment is already set and the truck becomes their problem.
When the op contacted the company and told them that the truck can’t be driven and it’s their problem, then it should become the company’s problem when the time ending the employment happens.
the dac problem is bs, put in a rebuttal which the company can not get removed and move on to the new company. If the new company squawks about it, tell them you didn’t work for the company at the time which is factual.
No driver is a slave or indentured servant.
as an employee, your responsibility ends with the ending of employment.Another Canadian driver, Boondock, JoeyJunk and 5 others Thank this. -
Only due to shortages. Its hit or miss as to whether we can get a car for our drivers or not.
Indeed they do. Go from being treated like subhuman scum to being appreciated, and you'll stick around for a long, long time.
We use DAC, but not in the traditional sense. Its a great way to verify dates of employment and conditions of termination without having to pay for a third party service to report the same thing to us. We really don't put much weight into what remarks we see, unless its being terminated for running a reefer out of fuel and losing a load, hitting a bridge, or drugs (although we'll find that out elsewhere, too).Another Canadian driver, RyderontheStorm, Boondock and 2 others Thank this. -
Never give 2 weeks notice while on the road. Never.
You gave them permission to bend you over
The table any way they can.
Always deliver your load,
Got back to the yard empty, as if you were taking time off.
Clean out your truck,
Then turn everything in , in the office.
That's when you give them your 2 weeks notice.
There gonna tell you to pound sand immediately,
Since your quitting anyway.
That's how you leave OTR jobs.
Treat them the same way they treat you.
They will never tell you there gonna fire you
Or lay you off 2 weeks ahead of time.
They route you back to the yard under a lie,
Then throw you out on the sidewalk.
That's how this industry works.
Been like that for 50 years.Another Canadian driver, Boondock, baha and 7 others Thank this. -
I mean of course the company wouldn’t pay. I’m pretty sure welding a drive shaft is an illegal repair. Right???
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Don’t forget the “escort” that ensures that your transition to destitute homeless is as nonviolent as possible.Another Canadian driver, Boondock, JoeyJunk and 2 others Thank this.
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