Schilli Specialized Inc. has not paid me in over a month. I quit them September 18th 2007 after 12 years. They owe me $1,367.00+ in pay. Schilli Tranportation, Schilli Distribution Services, Wabash Valley Tranportation, Wabash Valley Transportation of Texas and Schilli Leasing are other companies under the Schilli name and owned by Thomas R. Schilli and doing business from Remington, Indianapolis, South Bend and Lafayette Indiana with other offices located in other areas of the country.
Good luck when going to work with them or doing business with any of these companies.
I know everyone is going to say you probably did something, your just a job jumping truck driver and no company is going to satisfiy you. The only thing I did was not give notice. Does that mean I should not get paid for the 6 loads before I quit? It is now 9/25 and I don't expect to receive a check. Everything (and I mean everything) I have heard about over the last 12 years I now realize was true. I know everything I say is a lie and what they say is the gospel.
Warren
McPherson, KS
10-13-07: I finally got a check. It should have been $1,367.00+. It was $226.02 gross. Nice way to treat someone that was with them over 10 years. They paid me $5.85 an hour for 40 hours for not giving notice. One word comes to mind, CROOKS!!! As I said before, I wish anyone good luck when going to work with them or doing business with any of these companies. Schilli Specialized, Schilli Tranportation, Schilli Distribution Services, Wabash Valley Tranportation, Wabash Valley Transportation of Texas and Schilli Leasing or any other company owned by Thomas R. Schilli.
Warren
Schilli Specialized Inc.
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by Racing From The Past, Oct 15, 2007.
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If you had an agreement to work for a specified amount (cpm) and they did not pay you, or paid you LESS than the amount you agreed to work for, file a complaint with the Dept of Labor in your home state. Quite simple to do, you might be able to START a claim by filing online, then supply the required documents via mail at a later time. PLUS, it doesn't cost YOU anything.
There is no need to take this laying down. Oh, and if you cashed the check, that does NOT mean you accepted it as "payment in full" if they want to pull that crap. I know this from personal experience. I have had to sue TWO former employers, and I am currently suing a third.Tronell Trahan Thanks this. -
If you feel you are due certain monies even after the final check then call the home office in Remington and ask for Al Hellenthal; he's a fair guy and if you give him the facts he'll research everything for you.
Good Luck
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Thanks so much for the replies and for all the e-mails through this site and my own. I will be filing papers with the Kansas Department of Labor tomorrow. Hopefully they can help me collect what is due me from Schilli. I even found one run they didn't pay me on top of what I listed. It was from Park City, KS to Elkhart, IN. I have posted my pay stub on my own site and you can look at that by using Dogpile and searching Schilli Specialized Inc. It should come up #4 on the search.
Maybe I have saved one person from thinking about hiring on at a Schilli company. I really should have realized what kind of company they really were after well over 10 years of service. It took them over 3 months a year ago when I had some major health problems and was off on medical leave and no one sent a card or even called to check on me. There truck set here for the 3 months.
I have restructured my meta tags on my own site. On the some search engine my site shows up in the top five and even second when using some of the Schilli companies as search phrase. -
Best of luck to you.Who are you driving for now?
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I know I addressed this awhile back in my thread about Schilli...but you should have known after working with them for so long that if you leave without giving notice that they'll only pay a discounted rate for their having to make arrangements for the freight you were responsible for. Did you NOT read the contract, or did you just sign it without reading it? If so, I have some oceanfront property in Jersey to sell you.
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The only freight he would be responsible for is the fright he was pulling or had accepted (if they pre planned him and he accepted the load)..
I didnt see anywhere in the post where he quit under a load..
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You're not seeing what I'm saying. We all sign a contract when we're hired that says we have to give notice because the load planners have us assigned to cover loads for their customers. If someone quits without giving notice, they risk not being able to cover those loads for the customer...which costs them money and reputation.
I don't know why I'm the only one who gets it. Maybe because this is the only company I ever had to sign a contract with that said I was responsible for making sure the company had at least two weeks to put my loads on someone else?Mr. Breeze Thanks this. -
I'm also smart enough to understand that most trucking jobs are this way.
However...would this same trucking company give YOU 2 weeks notice if they were having a lay off?????
Or, would they give you the same notice that most would???? Show up to get your paycheck or to go back to work after time at home and be told to "Clean out your truck"...you're being laid off.
Here's one more scenario. Take your 2 weeks notice and run you out and sit you till the 2 weeks is up...limited loads if any at all. Then tell you that if you deadhead the truck back to their yard...you'll be charged with job abandonment on your DAC. This happened to a friend of mine.
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First, it won't do any good because Indiana doesn't allow you to sue your employer.
Second, I've never heard of a reputable company laying off drivers. Seriously...the market is dying for more drivers. Where have you been?
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