I drove for CFI from March 2001-July 2007 and overall it was a good experience.
That being said, I recently found out that after I quit them they hit my DAC report with a "Broke company policy", whatever that means.
Probably wont stop me from getting another job, but a crappy thing to do after working for someone for 6 1/2 years.
Cfi/Con-way
Discussion in 'Con-Way' started by demingrickjames, Jan 9, 2009.
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Wow, that is crap. Did you leave on good terms?
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Of course, the economy is differant now. -
Yes.
Didn't quit under a load, left thier truck at thier terminal, truck was clean and undamaged. -
Even leaving on good terms you broke there company policy by just the mere word you "QUIT" that must be against company policy..........
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I guess so but it still sucks.
I take pride in being a professional and these companies shouldn't be allowed to tarnish someones reputation so easily.
I'm going to send indignant emails to alot of people over this one. -
They hate being told you don't like something and you're leaving.
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Wonder if its company policy to give them 2 weeks notice b4 you quit or something retarded to that sort. I have had 2 places that didnt send n e thing to USIS on me. Cant figure that one out.
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What gets me about this 2 week notice companies require to give is this. If you go with another carrier, or company, (none drivers) They sometimes want you to quit your current job, without given them a notice. So you can start right away with them.. But when it comes time to quit them, they want a full 2wk notice. What is good for one, but is not ok with the other.. I had a company try that with me once. I was at this paper company for almost 14yrs, then when I went for a better job, the new company wanted me to quit without given my current company a notice. I told them no they have been good to me all these yrs, and I never leave without given a notice.. Same thing when I left Swift, I gave them a full 2wk, notice before I started with my now current company.
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The other thing about that is the company doesn't have to give you the same 2 week notice before they tell you good-bye!
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