Got my contract waiting to be signed

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Truckin2Eat, Jul 2, 2013.

  1. Truckin2Eat

    Truckin2Eat Medium Load Member

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    OK to start I didn't have money to pay for school up front credit also was not good enough to have cover cost either. So I had to take the route of driving under contract. Spoke with crst this morning didn't like that I would have to be forced to team drive after training. Spoke with Jbs and got approved and received contract in email earlier. They say they will pay for my training and flight out to orientation but they want me to sign the contract stating they will take 96.00 out of my check for 52 weeks thinking is this my best choice if I do consider I will post my day to day experience from Roadmaster school up to my career with Jbs
     
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  3. Casual Trucker

    Casual Trucker Medium Load Member

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    Life is always full of surprises if you have to sign a contract then you need to know this if you pass and get the job and made your payments with them & then they decided to terminate your employment due to Accidents or what have you YOU STILL ARE OBLIGATED Make the $96/week payment Remember that and try to stay out of trouble as much as possible until the loan is off your back
     
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  4. Truckin2Eat

    Truckin2Eat Medium Load Member

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    Great point I'm also wondering if anything is wrong with paying this 96.00 out of my check
     
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  5. Chase05

    Chase05 Medium Load Member

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    READ THAT CONTRACT. What happens if you bail on them? Do you just keep making payments. If so, that's fine. Most aren't that simple tho. They may hold onto your proof of training (necessary to get other jobs due to insurance). They may mess up your DAC. I've heard of them holding onto Licenses. Tons of stuff they can screw you over on.

    On that note, the only other place I know that trains, and seems to be somewhat reputable (better than others at least) is Prime. I've heard good things about their training program, but check it out yourself and ask the same kinds of questions about their contract.
     
  6. Chase05

    Chase05 Medium Load Member

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    It's a nice little chunk of change out of your check, but you should be able to afford it. It also gets your loan paid off completely in a year according to your OP. Unless they're totally screwing you on Interest rates, it should save you some money in the long haul. I can't say for sure, but that deduction may be pretax as well. That would be a little bit of help.
     
  7. morr2fab

    morr2fab Medium Load Member

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    Glad my day didnt go that way.
     
  8. OFTOTR

    OFTOTR Medium Load Member

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    Have you looked at local state community colleges that have truck driving training? They'll be 1/3 the price, but you may have to be on a waiting list, and there may be some grants availabe

    I wouldn't get $5000 into debt for training and a career you don't know for sure you will like,or will pass the training, or survive a year to pay it off.
     
  9. xiipercent

    xiipercent Medium Load Member

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    [TABLE="width: 100%"]
    [TR]
    [TD]12/21/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 2,000.00 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD]12/14/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 2,000.00 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD]12/05/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 3,580.86 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD]11/26/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 2,000.00 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD]11/16/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 1,612.66 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD]11/09/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 3,549.47 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD]11/02/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 1,525.00 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD]10/26/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 2,141.63 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD]10/19/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 785.00 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD]10/17/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 933.76 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD]10/10/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 3,975.33 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD]10/04/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 4,000.00 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD]10/02/12[/TD]
    [TD]Unassigned[/TD]
    [TD] [/TD]
    [TD] CRSTINC./GAURE [/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 1,000.00 [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD="colspan: 5, align: right"]Total Direct Deposit[/TD]
    [TD="align: right"]$ 29,103.71


    that's three months - direct deposit- to my account. [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]
     
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  10. Truck-N-Tech

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    I would also worry if the $96 was allowed to be over a certain percentage of your NET pay. For instance, if you only gross $300 one week, and after taxes you have $220, are they still going to take $96? I would make sure the "Contract" states somewhere a percentage of Net Pay that the $96 is not allowed to exceed. Anything over 25% of you NET pay going to the debt would be a bad deal. Any company that can't get you enough work to net at least $400 a week, you shouldn't want to work for anyway.
     
  11. Chase05

    Chase05 Medium Load Member

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    Kinda like how they give Lease Operators a break on their truck payment when they have a bad week? I'm gonna say there's no minimum check requirement for the deduction...
     
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