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Update on son stuck in Ft Worth....job not working out, staying until Friday and driving home

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  • Sam06

    Best to find out fast if you are working for a jackass.

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  • austin20
    Sam06: 31515353551643/comments/31515375394203

    Best to find out fast if you are working for a jackass.

    I heard that with my bad ear

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  • hillbille

    I don't know how bad he needs a job, but me personally, I would never "pay" someone $6000. to go to work for them, agree sounds like he found out before he got in to deep.......

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  • dcon12
    hillbille: 31515353551643/comments/31515345611803

    I don't know how bad he needs a job, but me personally, I would never "pay" someone $6000. to go to work for them, agree sounds like he found out before he got in to deep.......

    Yep, sounds like there is a lot we don't know about this "job". Don

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  • allen griggs

    Forcing a newbie to drive around on ice covered roads on his first week on the job?

    Stupid boss. He is smart to get out now. This tells you that the company holds the drivers in contempt.

    Time to find another job.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    If nothing else it sounds like it may have been a valuable learning experience.

    Hope he makes it home safe and sound.

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  • Locust Fork

    I didn't get the full rundown on this thing before he left. He told me about it three days before he had to head out. It was an overhead garage door company, they have a big internet presence so I felt ok about him leaving to go for "job training."

    From what I can tell, they have an AP that the workers check for jobs and the supplies are kept on the trucks (that the workers own.) I don't understand how a company can run where your employees are totally independent. It sounds like a manly version of the Mary Kay makeup nightmare.....you just buy this pink suitcase full of goo and go harass your friends, you'll be rich!

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  • Ditch-Runner

    his truck his insurance I will bet they way they look at it . my guess the company has lost too much installing such items to never see the driver or truck again so maybe why they want paid up front . I could understand that would I do it no

    unless they would refund the money as sort of a deposit on there equipment after a year to make sure your going to stay refund it

    but my feelings no way tell them to pound sand and hit the road lots of jobs out there .

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  • Mr. Perfect

    The song goes "I owe my soul to the company store" for a reason. Big yikes on that job and glad to hear he got out of that mess.

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  • chme

    Ummm- ain't got a dog is this fight, but this sure as hell sounds like Fly By Night Enterprises, Inc. Rather than being an "employee", some places call their workers "independent contactors". Issues with Worker's Comp. His personal auto insurance will either not cover him for business usage, or bump his rates. It stinks really bad.

    As they said in the movie- "Run Forrest, run!"

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  • mark christian

    Lessons learned early in life come back to pay huge dividends down the road. He got off relatively easy and will learn from this experience.

    LF, I enjoy teasing you, but your son is lucky to have such a supportive mother. My own mother has supported me in everything I have done. Whatever I've achieved in my life I owe to her.

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  • dreher

    This job has an odor whifting up from it that smells very much like the scent one smells driving by a very large hog setup!! Chme may have said it perfectly "Fly By Night Enterprises". Their attorneys are probably named something like Screwem, Stickem and Slickem!!!

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    Yep, sorry it did not work out, but that is better in the long run IMO. I have worked most of my working life in the timber industry, and I been porked by the best. The second you said he had to supply his own pickup, I knew there was a porking coming down the pike.

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    I agree with HPD, when I saw that he had to supply his own vehicle, I went Hhmmnn 🤔

    Sorry he did not get the job he was hoping for, but better to find it out early on as others have said.

    I also agree with the comments made about the Insurance being on him, and being an "Idependent Contractor," leaving him vulnerable. Better to be somewhere you are appreciated and valued.

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  • Locust Fork
    mark christian: 31515353551643/comments/31515370380827

    Lessons learned early in life come back to pay huge dividends down the road. He got off relatively easy and will learn from this experience.

    LF, I enjoy teasing you, but your son is lucky to have such a supportive mother. My own mother has supported me in everything I have done. Whatever I've achieved in my life I owe to her.

    Thank you!

    He's my youngest, the only boy....and he was a LOT sweeter to me as a child than the girls were. So, I probably need a bit of teasing or I might just never let the poor guy spread his wings.

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  • SCOUT5

    When you first posted about his new job a lot of flags went up. Some companies like this work out okay but many of them don't. They are looking for the most return with the least investment so they lay a lot of liability onto the employee/contractor.

    He'll land on his feet with experience gained.

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