Dotine Trucking is A SHAM

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  1. dbcomstock

    dbcomstock Bobtail Member

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    Drivers beware of Dotline Trucking in El Reno OK, the recruiter "Becky" will make alot of promises that she cannot keep! Like

    How she sees all the paychecks and all her teams bring home at least $3500.00 per week after all expenses
    not true-according to there payroll dept and safty dept she does not see any of the pay stubs, and she also does not tell you of all the hidden charges and fees that go along with the lease-purchase program. WE were told (once we quit our other jobs and got there) to expect to go in the whole for the first month or two!

    Have you ever heard a company say that leasing a truck is like renting a U-HAUL, you pay for it before you get it.
    Well maybe if they were to tell the drivers before they get to orientation that you get dispatch on Thursday and make your first payment of $750.00 or more plus all the other fees on Friday

    This company has to be the biggest sham I have ever heard of. You expect for a recruiter to stretch the truth a little, but you don't expect them to out right lie about everything.

    All five of the people in orientation walked out after the terminal manager didn't have the nerve to come in and speak with us.

    I guess the worst part is they conned a couple who were strapped for money to come to OK for orientation then left them stranded there with no way home and no money .

    DRIVERS THINK TWICE
     
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  3. walkinboss

    walkinboss Light Load Member

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    thanks for that one was on my list
     
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