Five you’re alive, nine and you’re mine, is what one trooper told me. Also part of the reason for that is if you get a ticket for four or 5 mph over there’s a high probability you can get out of that ticket by fighting it. But when you’re going 10-20 mph over? That’s gonna stick!
Just got fired....now what?
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Ok, let's break this down for a minute
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unless you've got no experience and nobody else will hire you i dont understand why anybody would want to work for cr England
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His only problem was going to the worst possible
Mega training company there is.
Herded through school, pushed through training
With some guy with 6 months experience,
Then dumped out on his own.
That's the end result of the cr England assembly line.
I see these clowns out here everyday,can't even back
Into a parking place at the truck stop, they have no
Clue what there doing, but they got that CDL.
Can't blame them,it's the blind training the blind.
Chew them up and spit them out.
They'll never admit it, but they got rid of him
Because he wouldn't lease a truck.
He was a easy target.
He'll get job, making more money,and he'll be
Parked right next to us at the petro.
Probably the best thing that ever happened to him.
Who cares if another mega won't hire him,
That's a good thing.
He didn't hit anything, roll the truck over or kill
Anybody.
There's thousands of drivers still driving who
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Snide remarks about that carrier aside. What weighs more? A ton of feathers or a one-ton weight? I have seen at least 3 comments made that have attempted to minimize this situation as being minor. In 10 months there is no telling how many times someone in that carrier's safety dept had to enter into their master record what was done EVERY time something even as simple as a burned-out light hits them! This issue is minor is NOT the problem. In 10 months there are just too many of these "minor" issues. People in this forum seem to think these carriers sit all day long coming up with ways to screw a driver over then fire them! This is not the truth. When a carrier fires a driver in almost every situation the driver has done something that called for being fired! It is what it is. Making snide remarks about that carrier or calling people like me names is NOT going to change this!
This thing has become a dang merry-go-round today. Go to work for carrier A, get fired then go drive for C, then get fired again by C and go get a job with D. Then people in here want to blame and make snide remarks about the carriers. Also forgetting in almost every situation the person that got fired is NOT telling the entire story! This OP has taken responsibility and I am NOT talking about him!gentleroger and Chinatown Thank this. -
"If they fired you for speeding, and you were never cited by law enforcement, regardless of it being an "at will" employment state, I would be talking to a lawyer. If CRE reported that speeding ticket to DAT, CSA, etc., and it never happened, that's called slander of credit, and they could be liable for thousands in penalties."
Thanks, Striker. Yeah, I still don't understand the "1-5" mph speeding ticket the CRE person claimed was on my record. Friday i went to the DOL to pull my driving record and today logged in to FMCSA website: "0 violations, 0 drug offenses." But then I already knew that! -
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This lady was fired for speeding in a construction zone and back to work for another company within a few days. That wasn't the only ding on her record either.
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