The way its written is slightly ambiguous but a plain text reading makes me think that Western intends it to be the full 180 days from the start of training. Except that the 180 days doesn't have to be consecutive, so who/what determines a day of work?
The whole contract reads like something prepared by a first year associate as a blunt club to scare and control new hires. Most of it isn't enforceable, and trying to collect would likely cost more than it's worth.
Finally found a job and have some questions.
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When we left, with the car, the salesman was furious with both of us. In fact, he was enraged and talking loud for others to hear. -
The last one I bought from a dealer, already printed in the contract, all contracts, was a $1500 delivery fee and a $250 processing fee.
We played the game ALLLLLLLLL morning to finally agree on pricing, and then they pull this stunt at the signing.
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