Steve A
Nampa,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Thu, March 24, 2016
Navajo is notorious for putting made up things on your DAC Report hoping that you can't find a job and you come back to work for them. I gave them a 2 week notice and they told me to clean my truck out on the spot. So I did. Then a couple weeks later I went to orientation for another company and on my last day they said they can't hire me because of what Navajo reported on my DAC saying I abandoned the truck and has a bad attitude at work. Navajo is a f***ed up company. Just like 98% of all the other trucking companies
donna
United States of America#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sun, June 24, 2012
I, also worked for navajo i felt like i was always harrased. i just never could move fast enough for them. I had a russian dispatcher who i had a lot of trouble understanding, which would cause a lot of misunderstandings. i told them about it on several occasions, and They called me a "whiner", which is what they put on my dac.
Matthew
Boise,#4UPDATE Employee
Thu, July 28, 2011
Welcome to the trucking industry! It is a royal screw, and we endure more psych torment than those at gitmo! I'm a firm believer in a trucker bill of rights- such as, u have 1 hr to get this truck unloaded, or u pay me, cash. Look cowboy, bitchin' about Navajo is chicken feed. The whole industry is rigged. From the dot down to the hunts point paymaster. All under the illusion of safety first! But when they want it there.....
Cruces Nomad
mesilla park,#5UPDATE Employee
Sun, April 25, 2010
I too will soon join the ranks of unemployed. I worked for allen to, but knew how to talk to him.
I realize you were probably tired when you wrote this. Others have no manners, and need to poluice their own houses.
There is a slew of companys who represent lawyers in every state. They do nothing but truckers problems. Tickets, dacs reports, suspended licenses, divorce, custody, child support......ect.
You can do this also your self, but the small fee is worth what ever you pay to keep you license clean. Learn what other drivers know, you dont get 10 years of driving out here without knowing how to protect you license and your family.
These false reports, and bogus tickets cost you plenty in car insurance rates, lost job opportunitys, and even your credit rating.
Hope this helps, dont give up.
Diogenes
Averill Park,#6
Thu, September 03, 2009
How true, Westy. People just don't realize how many applications go straight to the trash due to English skills such as the above poster ( does NOT ) have. The OP is going to have a terrible time trying to get anyone to listen to him for this reason. And, Resty, you were just telling the truth as it is in corporate America.
Resty
Waunakee,#7
Thu, September 03, 2009
I hate to say this.....but....if ANY other company READS anything you've written...or..if you talk like you type then it's no wonder no one will hire you. You seriously need to spend some time learning to read, learning to spell, to put sentences together.....to form paragraphs.....even a little punctuation would go a long way. You give drivers a bad name with being functionally illiterate.
I know this sounds crass and Im sorry. But if you work on improving yourself...many other company's will be interested in hiring you. NObody wants someone who is functionally illiterate to represent the company.
(I'm not exactly the queen of never making a typo...however...Im not illiterate in any sense)