If I just quit CR England will swift buy out my contract?

Discussion in 'Swift' started by New trucker 25, Apr 8, 2016.

  1. CJndaTruck

    CJndaTruck Road Train Member

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    If they are like the vids posted on here then STAR in his own mind might fit better.
     
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    Generally an attorney may not appear in Small Claims court, but I am in California and this is our own state law. I'm sure other states have enacted similar laws. A good argument to why the OP breached their contract, could be an employment-related complaint. They weren't paying him, they weren't paying him on time, he had to resign because his trainer was a babbling racist lunatic who regularly shat himself.
     
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    Quits a company that goes 55 mph to a company that goes 57 mph , perfect logic ...
     
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    Please don't post false information.

    Our trucks (Swift) are set at 62.
    I can get mine to 62.5 if I time it just right with the cruise control.
     
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    New rubber might get you up to 63!
     
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    Moose, you know that you always get the trolls that have not a clue about Swift. Just look at the number of posts that he has made.
     
  7. Moosetek13

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    I was just being sarcastic, hopefully in a nice way.
     
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    As a company driver I can't just get new rubber.
    The current drive tires still have at least half the tread left, so I'll have a new truck before they wear out.

    And I say 62.5, but my GPS says 63.
    With half tread depth, I figure 62.5 is the best I can get.
     
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    I hope you don't try to pass me, mine goes 62.2
     
  10. Moosetek13

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    I won't on flat land unless there is no one for miles behind me. It would take too long and get too many people mad at me.
    But if I am lighter than you I will try to do so on a hill if I have the room.
    If I am heavier than you I will wait for a downgrade and hold at 65, maybe to get by you unless you let it just fly.

    I don't worry about 1 mph either way. If I need to drop it by 1 and stay behind you it's OK.
    Not if I don't have to, though.

    And if you are trying to pass me with a delta V of .5, I will slow down by 3 to let you by.
    Those few seconds of my 'precious' time won't kill me.

    I am not in competition with other drivers.
    We all live out here together.
    Hopefully we can help each other out now and then.
     
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