Paul
Kenosha,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, October 06, 2004
first- the complaint says "after orientation that it was not for me". then the complaint say's "after orientation i went and fuled, "and after fueling i deceided it was not for me" as a truck driver i stand behind my fellow drivers. however, in this instance i beleive that the recruiter's story sits better with me after careful review of both stories, and moreover, the driver's story is inconsistent. if you truly want to give a company a try and a chance to prove themselves, then the driver most committ to same for a true chance. sincerly,
Sean
South Sioux City,#3UPDATE Employee
Wed, December 11, 2002
The following is a response to the report that was filed. Here is the real story. This gentleman came to orientation and it didn't work out for him. I can tell you if this job worked out for everyone, it would be a utopia, but as everyone knows there are flaws and things that we dont like in a job whether you are flipping burgers, CEO of a profesional basketball team, or in this instance driving a truck. This man decided that "It was not for me". Thats fine, this isn't for everyone. The problem with this is that he was under a load, took an advance off of his card, and then left. In the original report that "Jerry" put in he also stated that he didn't receive the money that he was promised. In my opinion of being in the business world, its hard to get something for nothing, in this case he did, an advance for nothing and then left the company without the knowledge of anyone. Last but not least it is now poor old me, because I can't find a job now. The reason you cant find a job my friend is for the simple fact that you have had to many jobs, and people are scared to hire someone that bounces around like a rubber ball.