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Honor your ink
If you are a truck driver and sign a contract with a trucking company then honor your word. If you agree to drive for a carrier for a certain period then you must keep your word. Many drivers have signed an agreement only to break it. When you break your commitment it will not be as easy as you think it might be. Most carriers will not hire you because the trucking company will most like not verify your work history. What this means is the next carrier hiring you needs to verify that you have the needed experience. If your past trucking company will not provide the needed proof your trucking company need, you simply will not get the job. Instead you could end up working for very bad carriers that will rip you off or even worse not pay you at all. So, if you are thinking about a trucking career, you should consider everything you are entering into before signing an agreement to work for a trucking company that is going to train you. This is the purpose to this podcast called Trucking Company Sues Trucking Company.
TalkCDL Trucking Podcast
TalkCDL is a podcast that concentrates on the trucking industry only. We are always looking for interesting people to interview. If you are involved in trucking in any way and would like to come onto the show please write to us at Troy@TalkCDL.com or Ruthann@TalkCDL.com