The contract has been going on for a few years with some companies. It's expensive to train a driver and a few companies got tired of spending money and time training a new driver, then the driver quits. That's why the contract. It's fair enough; the driver knows about the contract, then signs on anyway. If a driver doesn't want to sign a contract, then keep looking.
Finally found a job and have some questions.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by avrgus3r, Mar 1, 2024.
Page 3 of 7
-
bryan21384, gentleroger, Wargames and 3 others Thank this.
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
bryan21384, Wargames, Flat Earth Trucker and 6 others Thank this.
-
I think it's outrageous they're charging you $2500 for training, when you came in the door with a CDL already in hand. Legitimate companies accept that staff development is a cost of doing business. Do they at least reimburse you for what you spent on private school? My employer did that, after I'd completed six months with them. I just had to submit my course completion certificate and an invoice from the school.
But it's too late to worry about that now. You signed the contract, and the best course of action is probably to keep your head down, learn as much as you can from your time with a trainer, and bide your time.Bud A. Thanks this. -
This is troubling to read but you see it more often. I don’t blame the company for doing this cuz it does cost them to train etc. HOWEVER, there is better out there out if one looks more into it. It’s all about timing and PATIENCE. If one gets desperate, it’s going to cost you. Goodluck.
Flat Earth Trucker and 201 Thank this. -
I
-
-
Flat Earth Trucker Thanks this.
-
-
Jamie01, LTL Bull and Diesel Dave Thank this. -
tscottme Thanks this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 3 of 7