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Been with the company 35 years. Father died a week before christmas
Only used funeral leave once in 35 years. Got covid again, two weeks off
A new year, I'm senior man, told them I'm taking two weeks vacation.
Got a certified letter today telling me I'm terminated.
I'm so happy. Best mood I've been in two years!
 
Posts: 955 | Location: Mason, Ohio | Registered: September 16, 2015Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I guess it’s Congratulations time.
 
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Fired for what?
 
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Fired for what?

They didn't approve my vacation. We are so shorthanded on truck drivers.
Not my problem. In the last five years, they have hired 20 drivers.
They all quit within six months. I'm in the best mood I've been in years!!
And the Bengals have won two playoff games Smile
 
Posts: 955 | Location: Mason, Ohio | Registered: September 16, 2015Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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J. B. Hunt is offering a $20,000 sign on bonus, last I'd heard. I'm willing to bet other trucking companies are doing similar.
 
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Good for you man. Hope your Bengals win a couple more games.
 
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Sounds like ass hat move on the Company.
Good thing is i hear most trucking Companies are in need of Drivers i am betting you can take your pick of many.


Good luck on the Job search but not so much to the Bengals.
 
Posts: 1602 | Location: NORTHEAST INDIANA | Registered: August 18, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Everything happens for a reason, huh?
Could be you’ll get a good or even better rig.

Good luck, “keep on trucking!”
 
Posts: 5768 | Location: west 'by god' virginia | Registered: May 30, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Congratulations!

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Fired for what?
We are so shorthanded on truck drivers...

So how is that working out for them?




 
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Congratulations
You did your time
Now it is your time to relax..


It seems that this is the new way to manage long term employees. This has been the trend the last few years, and it is not just the private sector..

Enjoy your time off and stay warm...
( I do not miss Ohio weather... Even though I am trying to move back)

The Skyline chili in Mason used to be pretty good.

((I miss Skyline. I haven't had it in years.
Man, now I want Skyline and to watch the Bengals..))



Plus the Bengals have won their first playoff game is 30+ years...
 
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I’m curious about what company. I work for an LTL carrier in sales. We don’t have near enough drivers and as others have said, you can pretty much write your own ticket.
 
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Fired for what?
We are so shorthanded on truck drivers...

So how is that working out for them?

Exactly. They're short-handed on drivers so they're firing a good employee that's been with them for thirty-five years. That's real super-genius, that is.



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Been with the company 35 years. Father died a week before christmas
Only used funeral leave once in 35 years. Got covid again, two weeks off
A new year, I'm senior man, told them I'm taking two weeks vacation.
Got a certified letter today telling me I'm terminated.
I'm so happy. Best mood I've been in two years!


Sorry to hear about that. Very sorry.

I'd like to know what company that is, to ensure I never do business with them again. Ever.

If you're not of the mind to retire, I suspect you'll be in demand everywhere else.

The idea that a company would fire you for taking leave when sick is unconscionable and in my opinion, unforgivable. Is this a case where they're weeding out senior employees to cut their pension costs? Regardless of whether you were approved or not to take vacation, if you took time when sick, then they're out of their goddamn minds to terminate you. I doubt you needed permission to get sick. To take your own vacation to cover being sick, and then they fire you for it?

There's a company due for a law suit that burns them to the ground. It's for cases like this that unions exist, even in right to work states.

Unacceptable in any world.
 
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Originally posted by ensigmatic:...That's real super-genius, that is.


Wile E. Coyote level. (SMH)




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It sucks to be fired (especially right now) but it is probably much worse to work for an employer who truly does not value you at all and does not appreciate years of loyalty.

I’m sorry they did that to you.


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What a bunch of dip-shits. Want loyalty, buy a dog.



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If you're an actual employee and not a "contractor," be sure to apply for unemployment benefits. That will be against their dime and you paid for it over the last 35 years.



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Originally posted by ensigmatic:...That's real super-genius, that is.


Wile E. Coyote level. (SMH)

Yeah, they sure showed him/S
 
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What a bunch of dip-shits. Want loyalty, buy a dog.


Dad told me when I was a little kid that employee loyalty was a one way street and he was right, with only one exception, a place I worked for that was wholly owned by one guy who was a genuinely good person and great boss.
 
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Originally posted by Schmelby:
Been with the company 35 years. Father died a week before christmas
Only used funeral leave once in 35 years. Got covid again, two weeks off
A new year, I'm senior man, told them I'm taking two weeks vacation.
Got a certified letter today telling me I'm terminated.
I'm so happy. Best mood I've been in two years!


Sorry to hear about that. Very sorry.

I'd like to know what company that is, to ensure I never do business with them again. Ever.

If you're not of the mind to retire, I suspect you'll be in demand everywhere else.

The idea that a company would fire you for taking leave when sick is unconscionable and in my opinion, unforgivable. Is this a case where they're weeding out senior employees to cut their pension costs? Regardless of whether you were approved or not to take vacation, if you took time when sick, then they're out of their goddamn minds to terminate you. I doubt you needed permission to get sick. To take your own vacation to cover being sick, and then they fire you for it?

There's a company due for a law suit that burns them to the ground. It's for cases like this that unions exist, even in right to work states.

Unacceptable in any world.


Thanks for all the replies. I'm 61, been driving a truck for 42 years. The last 35 driving an 18 wheeler
hauling Hazmat. My best friend is also my union steward, I asked him not to,but he's so pissed off,
He's skipping the union and going to the NLRB. We'll see what happens. I'm tired, I'll never get in the seat of an
18 wheeler again. I paid my house off ten years ago. Don't need the money
 
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