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Posted: 7 years, 5 months ago
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Dan, You are obviously convinced that you did nothing wrong. Apparently you asked for advice that you really did not want. So..............just wait it out and see what happens.
I appreciate you advice . I really do and I apologize if I came off that way. It's I was still at the truck stop I wasn't under a load and I never took it to the facility I said I was going to. The only reason they sent that tow was because there were convinced I wasn't there and I left it at the truck stop. The tow truck driver would have been able to do anything without the keys
Posted: 7 years, 5 months ago
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The truck belongs to the company. First, where did you pick the truck up? Was it on the side of a road, at a truck stop, or a tow truck office? No, you got your truck at the company terminal.
You can document your refusal to return the truck all you want. By leaving the truck anywhere else but where the company asks you to take it, you are abandoning company property. This is cut and dried.
Sure, you will certainly be responsible for your own travel after you drop the truck off, but overall, what's the big deal?
If you handed the keys to some tow truck driver, he's expecting to be paid for services when you are actually responsible for the truck's safe return. Who's supposed to pay him?
There is no way to rationalize your actions to "make it better", as you are hoping to hear.
But I didn't leave it anywhere else . I was still in the truck when they took it.
Then how would you explain drivers leaving there equipment at secure locations on home time. That's not considered abandonment because their is authorization. They authorize vehicle at facilities all the time. Home time related or not
Posted: 7 years, 5 months ago
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The truck belongs to the company. First, where did you pick the truck up? Was it on the side of a road, at a truck stop, or a tow truck office? No, you got your truck at the company terminal.
You can document your refusal to return the truck all you want. By leaving the truck anywhere else but where the company asks you to take it, you are abandoning company property. This is cut and dried.
Sure, you will certainly be responsible for your own travel after you drop the truck off, but overall, what's the big deal?
If you handed the keys to some tow truck driver, he's expecting to be paid for services when you are actually responsible for the truck's safe return. Who's supposed to pay him?
There is no way to rationalize your actions to "make it better", as you are hoping to hear.
But I didn't leave it anywhere else . I was still in the truck when they took it.
Posted: 7 years, 5 months ago
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You should have dropped it at a Terminal as requested. You may have created a bigger problem than was necessary. Good Luck to you.
How so ? What problem might that be ?
Posted: 7 years, 5 months ago
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I would like to say greeting . I'm am new to this forum and new to trucking. I've only been trucking for three months.However I have seen some of the responses. Please with all respect only serious and factual one. I recently quit from my company. I told them that I quit and I will not abandon the truck. Mind you this is all done over Qualcomm. I was not under a load. They told me to bring it to the terminal . I told them I would take it to a secure facility and I would pay for it myself because it is cheaper to bus myself from where I was rather than from the terminal in fear of not being transported home. They told me that not taking it to the facility would be considered abandonment. I responded that it is only abandonment if they do not authorize it. This they did not like and the fact I only would converse on Qualcomm. After bickering they told me (safety) that I would be given no authorisation and what ever it was I wanted to do was entirely up to me but they would respond accordingly. After much thinking I figured that I would do as they say in fear of avoiding something terrible on my dac. Before I could rationalize . I saw a tow truck and they driver said he was taking it. I handed my keys and showed him how to operate it. Now they have a right to take it and that's fine I understand that. But my worry is if they will say I abandoned it which I didn't. I have documentation of the conversation and me being physically present while being towed and even a driver to vow for my presence. All documented recorded proof. Can someone please tell me how severe my situation is and if I can fight it. It's been one week since the incident and nothing on my dac yet. I refuse to accept vehicle abandonment. Any advice would be helpful. Please serious respectful responses would be greatly appreciated. P.S. no accidents,tickets or violations. Thank you
Posted: 7 years, 5 months ago
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Small Dilemma
So then we can agree it was a safe return ?