Stay with the co, get your training, don't wimp out.....In this biz, you will come across tons of idiots, from dispatchers to security guards to lumpers to scale personnel to cashiers to office people on and on. Know your place, deal with situations, get on with it, OK ?
company dragging ### on training
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by lulel, Jan 26, 2023.
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For some clarification, CRST started this "Non-Compete" crap. at first when someone under contract quit, they would send letters to the drivers next job threatening legal action if they kept the driver working. Some companies caved, some didn't. Then they actually started suing companies over this.Don't know how most of these turned out. But they sued Swift alleging "Driver poaching" and won a multi million dollar judgement against them which I heard Swift appealed.
Now several other training companies are trying this.
The sad thing is that drivers come on here and ask what they can do about it. The time to do something would have been when they were asked to sign that contract that nobody seems to read. -
Can the new employer be liable for an employee breaching the non-compete agreement with a former employer? - G&G Law Offices
I’m not a lawyer, but I *am* staying at a Holiday Inn Express tonight while my truck is at the Freightliner shop. -
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Interestingly, I applied to work at another company almost a year later. I don't know what system they were using but it pulled up a report saying I was under contract with that first company. I explained what happened and they were satisfied, but companies clearly have a way of finding out about these things.
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