Reading this i believe drivers have become Paranoid Schizophrenics..This must be the new kool aid they serve at the billy big riggers trucker schools...Just be a man and return the dam truck and get on with your life...!!!!!!...Why is this so difficult..?
Someone w/ experience in resigning from a trucking co. pls help!
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by sferg32461, Jul 27, 2013.
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Don't forget to clear out any fundage on your ComData account/card. And don't worry about quitting a company. Just walk in and give them the keys. You don't need to tell them why, nothing. Whether you have another job already lined up is conditional on a few things. How bad it is where you are, how much money you have available, what your monthly expenses are, like that. If it's ugly, do it now. Nobody needs to live like that. Anyway, there's a lot of jobs available because the industry turnover is around 106%/year! One thing I can tell you from personal experience, is that good jobs are not as available as ordinary or bottom feeder jobs. Drivers will stay in work where they feel respected and can support their families and equipment. Take your time, it makes a big difference.
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Do you know if they are tracking the trucks movement. What I mean is if I start driving it will they see it's moving and report it stolen?
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So will they call the cops?
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Just curious, why quiting?
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the past 2 months have been hell and I can tell this is SOP for werner. Left for hours w/out support when help is rate next door. Put in situations that are unsafe and holding the bag. expected to unload on line 1 & 2 so I save drive time.
TheDude1969 Thanks this.
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