False reporting
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Jordysmash, Jun 14, 2021.
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YEAH! SO THERE! You big fat keyboard punching doodie face!
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Also, you still acting like you are is hilarious.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
What’s even more Hilarious is your a complete bozo with a happy meal phd. I guarantee you got picked on in school and never got laid in your life so you hide in your little dark room at night on the computer. Here’s another one for ya idiot. When you file a lawsuit a “settlement” is an agreed upon amount before it goes to court. Go ahead and google what that means. So that means the case number is irrelevant nor would I provide you with any of that information.[/QUOTE]Last edited: Jun 17, 2022
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Believe it or not I read most of this thread because I found it interesting. My opinion is the company you worked for was pretty petty in reporting these things and probably did so in a vengeful manner for you quitting. A good solid reputable driver friendly company would have kept those minor incidents in house. Most companies will offer to let the driver pay for these minor damages in exchange for keeping it off their record. If they do make sure you get that in writing.
That said my friend, the incidence did indeed happen. And thus are subject to interpretation as to how one might explain the incidences. They were real, you describe them, and as is per human nature probably watered them down some. Ripping out the lines on housing box on a trailer is NOT CHEAP! This can cost in excess of $2000 to repair and replace. A company has every right to report that if they so choose.homeskillet and Another Canadian driver Thank this. -
Believe it or not I read most of this thread because I found it interesting. My opinion is the company you worked for was pretty petty in reporting these things and probably did so in a vengeful manner for you quitting. A good solid reputable driver friendly company would have kept those minor incidents in house. Most companies will offer to let the driver pay for these minor damages in exchange for keeping it off their record. If they do make sure you get that in writing.
That said my friend, the incidence did indeed happen. And thus are subject to interpretation as to how one might explain the incidences. They were real, you describe them, and as is per human nature probably watered them down some. Ripping out the lines on housing box on a trailer is NOT CHEAP! This can cost in excess of $2000 to repair and replace. A company has every right to report that if they so choose.[/QUOTE]
The descriptions were vague and misleading not telling an accurate account of what happened. By law they have to provide clear and concise information which they did not. I won my case. End of story -
Then you get all butt hurt when you don't get other's sympathy for your hard luck story... and start snapping at them for their response Because Your Billy Big Rigger and know every thing. You'll have a long bright future here on this forum. Your not the 1'st neutered puppy to come on here and act like that
It's kinda ironic you are on here sniveling about false reporting info .. and come to find out you some what did that basic thing in your OP..
I'am sure with all your driving experience you can just about pick what ever company you choose and with your attitude you can probably negotiate your own pay .. because you are a Super truckerOld_n_gray, ZVar and Another Canadian driver Thank this. -
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