I got my cdl through a trucking company and under a contract to be with them for a period of one year. Unfortunately, after about 4 months, i broke the contract on grounds that i'm no longer comfortable with OTR driving ### adverse weather condition. Subsequently, i joined another company to work locally as a frac sand hauler. Just after two months, the company i got my cdl from, put differently, the trucking company i was under contract with, wrote to my new company that i'm still under contract with them and thus,they will not release me . To cut this super story short, i lost my new job. Now,this company is saying unless i come back to them or pay them in full ($3600) otherwise,no company will hire me. What do i do now?
Advice pls...
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by machenro, Jan 24, 2019.
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The most amazing past about that is a sand hauling company letting you go.
Apply for another sand hauler and explain that you have a debt to your old company that you're trying to repay. The old company can't blackball you from workingakfisher Thanks this. -
Talk to a lawyer. There hasn't been a contract written that can't be broken.
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But the old company already did...They wrote to my new company that i'm still under contract with them and now my new company said they have to let me go. -
Go find another sand outfit if your current company can't accept you paying back the old company -
Crst? No Matter, the non compete clause is not enforceable. But you should have been paying your bill for training.
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If you don't have the cash to pay it off use a credit card.
Look on Craigslist for a new job; many of those 2 & 3 truck companies couldn't care less what CRST or whichever company it is has to say about anything..Expeditor Thanks this. -
Pull 3600 off a credit card if you have to and give it to them and move on with your life
Midwest Trucker and Expeditor Thank this. -
I was paying but when i left,
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Simple, go back to work for them until you pay it off. Dont feel comfortable with weather? Winters not long from being over especially if they keep you in the lower half of the country
bryan21384 Thanks this.
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