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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1271898" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>Thankfully, here if you disqualify yourself you just have to wait two years before trying again.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Had a driver here who trained, got his CDL, and then realized a couple months in it wasn't for him. For all intents purposes, he apparently <em>forced </em>them to let him return to package. I have no idea how he did it; I thought the only way to break the commitment (two years here) was to quit. He said it is part of our contract that we can get out even after our training is over, but both the company and the Union will give you a hard way to go. Given the amount of resources committed to training a driver for their CDL, I was surprised he was able to come back. I've begun to wonder if there is any teeth to the "commitment" should one decide to break it.</p><p></p><p>Myself, despite knowing that he was able to back out I have made up my mind it'll be a two year commitment once I start training. I'll make it work those two years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1271898, member: 32753"] Thankfully, here if you disqualify yourself you just have to wait two years before trying again. Had a driver here who trained, got his CDL, and then realized a couple months in it wasn't for him. For all intents purposes, he apparently [I]forced [/I]them to let him return to package. I have no idea how he did it; I thought the only way to break the commitment (two years here) was to quit. He said it is part of our contract that we can get out even after our training is over, but both the company and the Union will give you a hard way to go. Given the amount of resources committed to training a driver for their CDL, I was surprised he was able to come back. I've begun to wonder if there is any teeth to the "commitment" should one decide to break it. Myself, despite knowing that he was able to back out I have made up my mind it'll be a two year commitment once I start training. I'll make it work those two years. [/QUOTE]
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