Two Weeks Notice Or No?

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Truckin Along With Kearse's Comment
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And omg... I smooshed so much stuff into this truck I loathe to even think what it is going to be like if they issue me a different truck. .. gonna feel like changing houses yuck. I'd stay at prime just to avoid thw switch hahah

Not to mention my cat will hate moving

OOS:

When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.

Rick S.'s Comment
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And omg... I smooshed so much stuff into this truck I loathe to even think what it is going to be like if they issue me a different truck. .. gonna feel like changing houses yuck. I'd stay at prime just to avoid thw switch hahah

Not to mention my cat will hate moving

Hence the reason for my last comment.

Most folks don't realize how much stuff they have in their rig, until it's time to move it out. You would think that you really aren't going to have that much in an 8X8 space - and you would be WRONG.

And if you're leaving the company - you have to take it with you (or trash it). Something most folks don't consider, until they're stuffing it into 1/2 dozen hefty bags and wondering how the he11 they're gonna get all this stuff on a greyhound bus.

Rick

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When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.

JakeBreak's Comment
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And omg... I smooshed so much stuff into this truck I loathe to even think what it is going to be like if they issue me a different truck. .. gonna feel like changing houses yuck. I'd stay at prime just to avoid thw switch hahah

Not to mention my cat will hate moving

I just got a new truck recently and I thought the same thing. I planned on maybe 2 hours to move all my stuff. It took me 5 lol. The biggest problem was it made me late to pick up my next load.

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When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.

John S.'s Comment
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I gave jct a 2 week notice. They ran me low miles and tried keeping me out as long as possible making them money but not me. I was on lease so it takes 1800 miles to pay for expenses. So anything under i went backwards. They werent happy and had me swapping and screwed me out of some last gd miles. I feel they did it purposely too. But as a loyal and responsible person i did what was neccessary to keep my word and do my part. That way i have a gd track record. Its best to give notice and hang in there. Other comoanies may see if you just walk away with no notice and use that to prevent from hiring you. Even if u have a job already lined up. If the new job dont work out your track record is your next job opoertu ities.

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