Yes, they will give you a copy of the lease agreement if you ask for it. Lol, I don't think most of these people can afford to spend the time or a Lawyer to do that.
If the United States Supreme Court Rules in our Favor (ALL Transportation Workers) Many Someones (Half currently out of business entirely) will have to pay me. (Multiply by all drivers and lease AND O\O's ever hired) I don't think that pay me part is going to work so well. They keep meticious records to the penny what I owe them and negative or $0.00 (Thank you FFE...) paychecks, but cannot know what gross wages earned to pay me at all... or better yet charge me.) God forbid I ever borrow a penny from FFE... They would make it $0.01 payable to them by friday. And Im sorry I never knew about that Abritation Clause at the Federal Level. The back room or the back trailer row with a touch of workplace violence carefully applied just is my settlement process.
Probably strongly discouraged in doing so. It’s most likely the same sales tactics used by time share sales people.
We expect 18 year olds fresh out of high school to sign on the dotted line and fulfill that contract even if it means dying in the field of battle thousands of miles away from home yet we are supposed to feel simpathy for a grown adult who blindly signed up for lease purchase agreement. Sorry, not sorry.
Who is more greedy? The company who promised riches and wealth if you just sign on the dotted line or the person who, without a second thought, signed on the dotted line because of a promise of riches and wealth?
Thats brings up another issue with "Big Companys" They are all about making money, employees often have more than one job to do, unless they are Union. It's easy to slip through the cracks and get the shaft on a bad day when someone is busy or flustered or offended by an "attitude". Moma never told them life wasn't fair I suppose. You would know something isn't right if you were paying attention.
For what is worth, I worked at prime as a company driver, truck did 67 and I ran with it pegged and cruise set, still got a fuel bonus, made mid 60's before I started to train, then mid 80's, this was 10 years ago. Now back then the trainee made $600 a week salary before taxes, never heard one compliant from a trainee on the money side or how they were treated at prime. just an outside opinion, worked there 2 years and left for greener pastures.