Mo vaughn transport

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  1. Theman king

    Theman king Bobtail Member

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    Mo vaughn transport is the worst driving job you can take. they will work and run you raggedy . they say it's a local job but your out of state everyday working 14, 15 hours a day getting $170 or $180 if you have hazmet a day. so you averaging $10, $11 a hour. the dispatch is a bunch of liers who lies to the customers and make you look stupid. the HR person named karly is a snake who will cheat you out your money if you don't pay attention to your time. I quit on a Friday and they refused to pay me a full week. Recruiter guy said I stiffed them on quitting so they stiffing me on my money. ..I got a mind to go up in they're office and take me about $200 worth of merchandise and call it even...if your thinking about working here please reconsider cause you will be so disappointed...Cleveland has so much to offer other then that bs!.. you better off working at Walmarthttp://www.itmcsginc.com/scheduling28-2-SBD-44101
     
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  3. Texas_hwy_287

    Texas_hwy_287 Road Train Member

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    ####, yet they advertise the need of drivers, who in the right mind would want to work for low wages and crappy equipment. Don't worry driver I'm willing to bet there are other companies out there who will treat you right. Good luck
     
  4. CrappieJunkie

    CrappieJunkie Wishin' I was fishin'

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    This isnt the same Mo Vaughn that played 1B for the Red Sox is it?
     
  5. fat trucker

    fat trucker Light Load Member

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  6. superflow

    superflow Road Train Member

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    I would call the labor board , they can't just keep your wages , it's against federal law
    ... Ohio Is a "right to work" state which means you have the right to quit without a two week notice at any time
    ..... The labor board will make them pay you your money back plus interest
     
  7. JV_620

    JV_620 Medium Load Member

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    Is Mo Vaughn the CEO?
     
  8. albert l

    albert l Road Train Member

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    http://www.movaughntransport.com/our-team

    MO VAUGHN
    President and Chief Executive Officer

    After enjoying years of success on the baseball field as a professional baseball player, Maurice "Mo" Vaughn has turned his passion for teamwork and success to the transportation market. Mo's vision is to bring ingenuity and client-focused business practices to Mo Vaughn Transport, offering customers better solutions and efficiencies for their transportation needs. Prior to Mo Vaughn Transport, Mo spent several years in the major leagues with the Boston Red Sox as well as the Anaheim Angels and the New York Mets. He was an All-Star multiple times and was the 1995 American League Most Valuable Player. Since Mo's retirement in 2003, he has been a active supporter and contributor to several community-based organizations and charities throughout the country. Mo has co-founded a real estate development company that helps to bring revitalization and development to various neighborhoods in New York and other states.
     
  9. truckerlife74

    truckerlife74 Medium Load Member

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    I never like the Red Sox anyway that would be the last play I would work for
     
  10. mitrucker

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    Re-read that bio. It's not the Mo Vaughn that just retired. It's not Big Papi.
     
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