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Trucking Companies Train You on the Job. Just Don’t Try to Quit.

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Wayne Orr didn’t yet know that his foot was broken as he made his way back from Texas to his home in South Carolina, but he did know he couldn’t continue pressing the pedals on the tractor-trailer he had been driving.

A new driver only a few months past his training period, he had to sit out for six weeks without pay. Then, when his foot had finally healed, he discovered that his company, CRST Expedited, had fired him. Frustrated, and needing a paycheck, he found a new job driving for Schneider International, but was once again stymied. He said CRST threatened to sue Schneider for hiring him.

“I called CRST and they told me that they would not take me back and that I had to pay them $6,500 or I could never drive for another company, either,” Orr, who is 59, said.

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