Driver's want to protect their jobs. If driver's try and discuss disagreements with their dispatchers and/or load planners, many of them are afraid of losing what little income they are getting. When I discussed disagreements with Werner dispatchers and/or load planners, the results were not good and I felt more coerced because I tried to resolve an unrealistic ETA or achieve authorization for truck repairs or a necessary medical leave of absence. Everything I requested was disregarded and/or avoided...it's like they wanted to see how far they could push me......and they are pushing me to talk with a very good lawyer. I don't believe all trucking companies function at this level. There are really good trucking companies that take into account their driver's safety at the level of dispatching and/or load planning...I don't see that happening with Werner...at all....
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I doubt there are any lawyers (except the ones on TV reality shows) that would touch this case in a thousand years. Lawyers don't normally like being publicly embarrassed. All you have is your opinion and you cannot sue over your feelings. My advice is to move on and accept that you just don't like the job.
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I don't watch T.V. I read. If anyone decides to file a claim against a trucking company in these circumstances; it will begin with the loss of federal stipends due to corrupt business practices....maybe within the terms of RICO..that's eventually determined after subpoenas....your advise is substandard and naive...
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Ok, I've watched enough Law and Order and episodes of the Simpsons with Lionel Hutz to qualify as one of them lawyer types, I'll take your case.
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I think this topic is fraudulent. Werner does not force drivers to violate DOT regulations. Yes, their appointment times are tight, but all it takes is one simple message from you to them to set the record straight. You can cease your attempts to impress the forum with your pseudo rhetoric. We got the hint on page 1.FCW9 Thanks this.
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Why don't you have another drink? It's on the house, Werner's paying for it.
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Why don't you ignore everything I have said up to this point and be utterly boring and unfunny while doing so? It's free.
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to the o/p how do we know you don't work for their competion?you might be from another company and trying to make werner look bad.


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