My company pays me well enough that $70 would be no skin off my back, but if I were working for a low-paying, hand-holding, bottom-feeder then I might not make that offer, at least not the first time it happened. Anyway, I would handle it my way, not because it's the "honorable" or "right" thing to do, but simply for a selfish desire to protect my reputation, which in the long-run is what makes all the difference.
Should a driver pay for leaving their keys inside the truck?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by rpad139, Dec 2, 2019.
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FWIW that is exactly how I would handle it.KANSAS TRANSIT Thanks this. -
You're not with holding wages. You either advanced a driver money for/driver paid for an expense that is not reimbursable under company policy.
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Reason 131 why I only run one truck.
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