Can my company take money out of my check for a tow bill?

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  1. Sandersh14

    Sandersh14 Bobtail Member

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    I am a current flatbed driver. Monday morning I was getting ready to leave out and realized due to the rain my truck had slid of the gravel where I have been parking for the last couple months. It was stuck drastically. I called my company and they had me try everything to get it out before we had to call the tow company. It was $400 and they took it out of my check. I just told them last week that this current week would be my last. Can they take it out of my check or what can I do? This check was supposed to pay my mortgage and now I'm left with less than $100. This isn't the first time this has happened the past month my truck has been either broke down or in the shop. I had to sit at home an entire week because the alternator went out then the following week the #### radiator. Then they told me that I wouldn't get break down pay even though I was an hour away from home an managed to get a ride at 4am but because I was home they wouldn't give me break down pay but he'll I figured I was saving them a hotel room. I just want my #### money. Any advice? I am waiting to be loaded in Hosford fl now to take a load to Philadelphia MS. Should I deliver it or just take it to their yard?...advice please!!
     
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  3. tucker

    tucker Road Train Member

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    My company won't pay me breakdown pay, if I'm at home. It's never happened but that's the policy here. But then I rarely even put in for it if I'm down a day or two at a terminal, mmmmm/

    I think you should pay the tow bill for the truck, Come on, you're parking there for months for your hometime, you could have ordered a truckload of gravel, or found a better place to park. 400 bucks is cheap for that. Man up
     
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  4. Sandersh14

    Sandersh14 Bobtail Member

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    I would love to get a truck load of gravel but I'm barely making enough money to pay my bills with this piece of shi* truck in the shop. I don't have a problem paying the tow bill just wish they would have took out some this week and some next week. And I am a woman so I did Woman up!
     
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  5. Mudguppy

    Mudguppy Degenerate Immoralist

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    Bullshot. It's not her (I'm assuming by your avatar you're female OP?) #### truck....The owner is responsible for all bills to/for said vehicle, unless OP signed an agreement stating they would be responsible for such when they were hired. Now, the owner has no obligation to keep employing the OP, but it is totally ILLEGAL for them to withhold any pay you have earned.

    Call your local/state labor board. Immediately.
     
  6. tucker

    tucker Road Train Member

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    Ouch, yeah, they could have broke it down to like 50 bucks a week. Unless you're a flight risk
     
  7. skateboardman

    skateboardman Road Train Member

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    well , look at it from their possible perspective, you picked the place to park. you picked that spot , they didn't. it was of no fault of theirs the truck got stuck.

    it takes about an hour tops to change an alternator, you were down a week?

    then the radiator is out and you were down a week?

    and normally no one pays breakdown pay when youa re at home, and many simply don't pay it, but not if you are home.


    I would guess 1) you haven't been driving long

    2) you are working for a small outfit

    3) you aren't making very much money


    here is my advice, don't quit that job til you have another job in hand and ready to start. then start putting back some money in a rainy day account just for situations like this.

    also take a honest long look at how you handle things like this, and why they happen. example before I sat a week .

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    but in another way to look at it, when I had hired drivers I assumed they would screw things up and I allowed for it, and kept what I called a "stupid schizz fund".

    the fact is a good many hired drivers simply aren't careful because they think " it isn't my crap, why worry", so I allowed for it.

    it was extremely bad timing to tell you were leaving then get the truck stuck.


    if they took 400 and you were left with 100, you really aint got much going on with them folks to begin with, why are you working for em to begin with, any problems you haven't posted??
     
  8. Sandersh14

    Sandersh14 Bobtail Member

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    Thank you mudpuppy! I am a lady and I respect and am grateful for your answer!!
     
  9. joseph1135

    joseph1135 Papa Murphy

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    Yup. Your fault. You've been parking there. Therefore you're responsible
     
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  10. Sandersh14

    Sandersh14 Bobtail Member

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    Mudguppy* sorry about that
     
  11. seamallowance

    seamallowance Medium Load Member

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    In most States, a company absolutely cannot dock your pay for something like that.

    Google is your friend. Click here: http://bit.ly/1BhbyA1
     
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