You won't be disappointed I don't think.
Welcome to a life outside the megas. Feels good don't it?
Am I making a mistake leaving Werner?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ad356, Mar 13, 2017.
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And i have an exceptional, absurdist, Germanic sense of humor....
(I've never even tried to be a part of that ####-show )
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how the heck do they get the million milers to stay. i supposed they want a percentage of long term drivers so it makes it appear that its not entirely a revolving door. they real question, why would you WANT to drive a million miles at any mega when they are better choices to drive a million miles for.
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must be autocorrect lol
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If you have the the time to suffer thru crappy years, no miles and low pay you can get lucky and get on a good run -
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Look, Werner (like most of the mega-carriers) is full of scammy practices. Did you notice who writes your checks to you? It's Driver Management, LLC. They have no assets, and their only line of business is to provide driver labor to drive Werner's trucks. The probable purpose of this, is to isolate Werner's hard assets (trucks, real estate, and/or cash) from any lawsuits stemming from their treatment of drivers, or any accidents. If you or anyone you are involved with, decides to sue, you have no standing to sue Werner, since you are not employed by them, nor have any sort of agreement with them. You have to sue Driver Management, LLC. They probably consist solely of a rented office space and a Centrex phone system - no hard assets, except whatever is passing (briefly) through the payroll account. If they get sued, and it looks bad, they'll declare bankruptcy, and since payroll gets paid ahead of lawsuits, there will be virtually nothing left for the plaintiffs in a lawsuit. As a result, few attorneys would be willing to take on a class action suit against them, on a contingency compensation basis - and who would be likely to go out-of-pocket to do so, and lose everything, just to have them declare bankruptcy and cause the plaintiff to lose everything, even if they win their suit?
It's a corporate shell game, using the corporate shield to protect assets which they know would otherwise be at risk of loss in lawsuits that they know they would be likely to experience and lose, because they know that they are doing wrong by drivers, and the motoring public. You can't really beat these guys, and they can't be trusted if both you and they know that you can't beat them, even if you're right and they're wrong.
You don't try to beat the untrustworthy and untouchable... you avoid doing business with them. It's like borrowing money from the mob. You just don't do it. It's not your fault if they screw you, but it is eminently preventable. No one should do business with these kinds of companies - not drivers, not shippers or receivers - nobody.
But thousands of people do, every day, because they don't feel as though they have better options. You seem to have found a better option. Don't feel bad about pursuing it. You do you. They *will* take care of themselves. Most likely, at someone else's expense. I guarantee that they will do just fine, without you.Ric Rabbit and ad356 Thank this.
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