i worked for us xpress for only a few months. i knew was not a good match so i went home i turned in their truck and empty trailer at a terminal. now im finding out they screwed up my dac report saying i abbandoned my truck under a load??? now i cant work anywhere. i have a clean driving record and no tickets and im unhireable??? this should not be legal because its my word against a trucking company. im a 10 year veteran in the army with 4 combat tours, i like a fight. grouchy
us xpress is insane
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If what you say is true you can get it removed grouchy. It takes just a minute to get a copy ordered and another couple minutes to dispute it.
When you dispute it the company has like 30 days to show proof or it gets removed. Since HireRight lost a class action lawsuit last year and paid out this year, they are gun shy and removing many disputes.
It's worth a shot. Go here....
http://www.hireright.com/Consumers-Applicants.aspx#RequestForm
If all goes well, you can have it off your record within 8-9 weeks.Jersey Mike, Lonesome, Mark Kling and 3 others Thank this. -
Well likeing a FIGHT might not be the best thing to solve your problem. Follow Condo Cruisers advise and you might be surprised how easy it is to get things corrected
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Also they will send you a new one when the dispute is settled. Mine took about 40 days.
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USX has a tricky policy of considering it truck abandonment if you do not turn in your truck at what they call a "service center". Which means a terminal with a shop and where orientations are done. They will also try to charge for truck recovery if not dropped at a service center, yet in many cases they just have another driver team a new hire to the truck.
My last year with them when I drove local out of the Kent WA yard. I had several drivers clean out their truck at that yard. Not one of those trucks where ever recovered by anyone other then another driver who was brought to seat the truck And after I told the ones who where getting out of the truck while I was there what could happen. It did not dissuade them from abandoning the truck in a yard that was nothing more then a drop lot. I even drove a lady who was a new hire to a yard in South Carolina to pu a truck only to find that the pedals had been sawed off by the previous driver.
The only proper way to turn in a truck at USX is to have a tractor interchange form filled out and signed by OP's or safety. Anything else could get you a black mark.Rollover the Original Thanks this. -
Can remove the words "at USX" from that sentence. Pretty much any company expects there equipment returned to one of their full service yards.
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Earlier in my career, I got PO'd at a carrier and let them know I was quitting. I also told them I was dropping their unit at one of our manned drop yards, but not the main facility. I knew I'd get charged the mileage to recover the truck (about 160 miles worth), and I got a "dropped unit at unauthorized location" on my record. Didn't hurt me 11 years ago. Might be a different story today, though.
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i hear you big blue. i was based out of georga but lived in maryland. i went on hometime and turned in my empty and cleaned truck and trailer to the mechanicsburg terminal in pa. if i know they were gonna screw up my dac report i would never have put in the effort to do things right just to get screwed.
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The pedals were sawed off? That is hardcore,
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Even if they screw with your DAC, just work for a smaller company. I work for one that has about 80 trucks. They don't care about that stuff. They just want a good driver.2fuzy Thanks this.
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