Mr xxx
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Sat, August 18, 2007
Their hiring process is very very intrusive. They make you get notorized letters from "friends or family" if you didn't work during a certain period of time. To put it another way: If you took 6 months off in between jobs, they'll force you to have someone swear that they're aware you've done this and get a letter notarized (Paid by you, naturally). Doesn't matter who they are, it could be the homeless guy down the block who begs for change to buy beer. And get this: For every period of unemployment, it has to be a different person. I never did get a reason for this from a legal point of view. I know this isn't a law because ive worked for companies since then, the hiring process for Covenant takes a week alone. Other jobs im filed and ready to go in 2 days. Another thing i noticed about these complaints is something i mentioned before, about being fired then being reported as quitting. There seems to be a high report rate of that, my guess is to avoid unemployment insurance and its easier to do write offs. Like i said, the dispatcher ignored the fact that i couldnt sleep at all. Why? Dont know, the driver had a bad vibe to him, he was driving recklessly. It could have something to do with the week i spent at the concentration camp (Main facility in TN) (Complete with bullhorn of a man with a german accent reading from the bible and swearing his hatred for all heathens, i couldve sworn we were woken up by air-raid sirens, the only thing they didnt do is shave our heads and give us tattoos) I did everything to try to get some time off the road to get back up to shape. The driver tried to give me pills that i wouldnt take. I forget what they're called (Yellow jackets??) but they're banned in a lot of states, including the one we were driving through. Right, they had ephedra, which is comparable to meth in many ways. Legally if we were pulled over, it would've been an arrest for being under the influence. We weren't on any strict deadline, all we were hauling was a truckload of empty bottles, it wasnt anything like high-def tvs or a truckload of adult movies, destined for delivery to fine gift shops in a city near you. But the main reason he didn't give in to stopping? Money. Thats all. Getting the load there faster to get another load. He put money ahead of endangering public safety. Any ethics professor would have his a*s on a plate. What he ended up doing was driving most of the hours, totally illegal too. You just have to picture that i was fresh out of truck driving school (I did 3 months and had a 98% average on the final road trip and skills test, one of the top in my group, i had 3 endorsements too. It was paid for in cash and i was not under obligation to any company to work it off). I was around 22-23 years old back then. The trucks they put us on: Completely different systems then what i was used to. Back when i applied, they assured me they have many trucks that conform to my standards. They used the retarded super-10 whatevers, and i only catered to the old-school one. Asking for them to live up to that, you might as well go into an urban neighborhood wearing a swastika shirt and expect someone to give you directions to the nearest highway. Nobody here has complained about the benefits package..yet. All i remember is the co-payment being high and good luck getting time off to go to the doctor. Another company to avoid: Swift. They hire anyone with a pulse. The people in my training class were all under obligation to swift, and i talked to a few of them much later on, its worse then covenant from what i hear. see ya, stay safe Mr XXX