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  • Report:  #1474406

Complaint Review: Ristic trucking

Ristic trucking Cheat drivers out of detention pay purposely leave loads off of your check Elk Grove village Illinois

  • Reported By:
    Diesel daddy — Atlanta Georgia United States
  • Submitted:
    Thu, February 28, 2019
  • Updated:
    Fri, March 01, 2019
  • Ristic trucking
    2300 east Higgins Rd suite 302
    Elk Grove village, Illinois
    United States
  • Phone:
    7734338761
  • Category:

They purposely leave loads off of your check hoping you won't notice they won't let you get a ten hour break they try to get you to run on 3 hrs sleep and they try to get solo drivers to run team runs they manipulate the logs

2 Updates & Rebuttals


The Dog

United States

If You Want This To Be Taken Seriously,,,

#3Consumer Comment

Fri, March 01, 2019

 In the SECOND GRADE, little children learn how sentences are constructed and at the end of each sentence, a period is placed. The next sentence starts out with the first letter of the first word being capitalized. What you wrote here was nothing more than a continuous run-on sentence for which an adult has no excuse for writing! If you want to make a decent impression and be taken seriously, get a second grader to teach you what you obviously don't know.


Your Write Solutions

Georgia,
United States

File a complaint with the FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Admin)

#3Consumer Suggestion

Thu, February 28, 2019

Unfortunately, you are not the only driver that has experienced wage theft from a broker/shipper, etc.

The only way to halfway guard against this is to make copies of all of your documents.  When you're on the road

that can be hard, but everybody has a smart phone these days, so take a clear picture of each load and

email it to yourself and a trusted friend.  That creates a paper trail.  Include in the notation for instance: Charlotte

Load 98000 still unpaid.  You can always contact your legislator, especially ones that are on the transporation committees

and let them know that you need and expect their help. Lastly, by filing a wage theft complaint if you are a company

driver the local Department of Labor is responsible for investigating it.  As an owner operator, you may have to leave

that drudgery and file a lawsuit in small claims court, which is normally from $5,000 to $15,000. (if you are since unemployed the

Legal Aid society in your area can assist you for no cost.)

 

The first thing is the FMCSA complaint, because they are making you drive over your hours.  Keep a copy of all texts to them

and get a screen shot that you can email anywhere in the country.  Print in off of your email and continue your paper trail.

Nothing in the USA moves without a truck, and we the consumers support your efforts to keep America moving.  Best of luck

to you, and Keep it in between the lines driver!

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