Hi, I worked for this Trtucking company for 5 years first time then i quit i went to work for another company but i left and went back to the old company and i worked there for 6 months till one day i was called to the Boss office and was told i was laid off,i did not ask why nor argue,instead i went right to the employment office, apperently the employment office received all the documents from the company because i started drawing checks after one week and up to this day. Now the problem is that the old company gives wrong statement by telling other companies that I apply for that i was discharged and not laid off.Now for God sake would I be able to collect an employment right a way if I was realy FIRED? after all the employment office has all the documents and they are at this point my best reference and evidence,but with all honesty that wrong references kind of set me back and some companies would not hire me,I was thinking a bout to get me a lawyer to fight this out law company.please let me know what you think. The un justly done Bronson.
ReplyTruck Drivers Make Good Money
Best Answer: A typical trucker gets paid by the mile. He/she has to make as many miles as possible to achieve a good paycheck. While that trucker is sitting in dock, traffic, and shops they get paid typically NOTHING. A driver can make anywhere from.19 cents a mile to around.44 cents a mile. Depending on. My take on a truck driving career is this. If you’re going to pursue a truck driving career and make the sacrifices, especially running OTR (long haul) or short haul driving, you might as well make the best money out there. The sacrifices and stresses of a driving career are plentiful.
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