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<p>[QUOTE="gentleroger, post: 11954184, member: 43957"]The company has to do all the same paperwork for a rehire as they do for a new hire.</p><p><br /></p><p>I-9, W2, background, mvr and drug test, sign company policy acknowledgement, benifits sign uup,etc. They have to give the driver a skills test. Even if they get it all done in one day, it's going to cost at least $500.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then add in transportation, a hotel room, and paying the driver and we're easily pushing $1,000.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then it takes a rehire a little bit of time to get their 'sea legs back ' and start running profitably.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gentleroger, post: 11954184, member: 43957"]The company has to do all the same paperwork for a rehire as they do for a new hire. I-9, W2, background, mvr and drug test, sign company policy acknowledgement, benifits sign uup,etc. They have to give the driver a skills test. Even if they get it all done in one day, it's going to cost at least $500. Then add in transportation, a hotel room, and paying the driver and we're easily pushing $1,000. Then it takes a rehire a little bit of time to get their 'sea legs back ' and start running profitably.[/QUOTE]
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