I was recently terminated from my carrier over an argument with management.
The company I was working for installed an AI camera that was watching me all day long and endlessly criticizing me with a petulant school teacher voice.
I had grown weary of being endlessly criticized, and I began sticking my middle finger up at the camera every time it said something.
The company ignored my middle fingers for 2 months, but eventually they pulled me into their safety office and wrote me up for "unsafe driving". It was at this point I believe they decided to fire me. In the next 2 weeks I drove 5 loads before returning to my home terminal.
The morning after I returned to the home terminal, I got a call from safety claiming that I had a "hard break" event resulting in the loss of cargo in the amount of $1,200. I was told I was terminated and that I should clean out my truck.
I was skeptical of their claims that I had damaged cargo, because it was a sealed load. Drop and hook at both ends where I was not allowed to inspect the load. I had no chance to even see how the trailer was loaded, no chance to install load locks, and the load had been partially powered by another driver before I relayed it to the receiver.
The employee handbook that I signed off on before being hired says that drivers are liable for up to $500 per "incident".
However my final paycheck stubs (2 weeks) indicate that $2,200 in pay had been deducted from my pay. Their claim was that all 5 loads in between my "middle finger" write-up and my termination were damaged. At that point i was 100% sure they were lying about load damage and used it as an excuse to steal my final 2 weeks pay.
My DAC reports indicate that i was fired for "Cargo Loss", which I believe to be a lie.
I am currently filing a paycheck theft complaint with my states' department of labor.
I want to clear my name with the DAC report because the company didn't even follow thier own rules when it comes to incident damage, and I believe the entire claim to be a lie. When I was fired, I was told I had caused $1,200 in damage, there was a $500 deduction limit in the employee handbook, yet $2,200 was stolen from my final paychecks.
How to deal with DAC Slander
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Slargtarg, Nov 15, 2024.
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You did the right thing by contacting your state labor department. Damaged freight shouldn't be your problem. A reckless yard driver could have been smashing that freight around.
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I can't see how showing the finger with eyes glued to the road is considered reckless driving.
I once had a truck that had hard braking all the time under 25 mph. That's when the speedo was dead. A new speed sensor and all was good.
Although these days. I'd probably just let be. Imagine being able to move around without drive time tripping.joshuapowell61 and Harry Flashman Thank this. -
contact hireright. Not sure if you can get it removed but you can state your case for others to see.
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Pretty sure I know the answer but W2 or 1099? Which company?
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DAC (Hireright) is considered the same as a credit reporting company. You should contact them and start a dispute. They are required to investigate it. Even if they don't delete it you can put in your rebuttal that will be seen by any company making inquiries.Harry Flashman, hope not dumb twucker and Iamoverit Thank this.
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Not to preach but I hope you've learned your lesson with companies that have driver facing cameras. They don't trust you and see you as nothing more than a wage slave. Never drive for such a company. You've been given good advice. Good luck and don't forget to name this company in the Report a BAD Trucking Company area of the forum to help other drivers.
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DAC is covered by same laws that applies to credit reports. You have rights. dac also has the procedure on their website of how to get your free DAC report & how to dispute an entry and request it be removed. You have a right to have a BRIEF statement of your given to anyone reading your DAC report. If you don't follow their rules EXACTLY you will get nothing changed.
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Once you win your wages, the next thing to do is sue them for libel. It will take 2-3 years, but it will be worth it.
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