Breaking a training contract
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Breaking a training contract
Maybe others out there have had this problem.
I signed a hefty training contract to fly a metro for a UPS feeder. The training I received was certainly NOT worth what I signed for and I suspect the whole thing is a sort of backdoor pay-for-training scheme. So now I'm looking for a way out of it. Anybody got any ideas?
I signed a hefty training contract to fly a metro for a UPS feeder. The training I received was certainly NOT worth what I signed for and I suspect the whole thing is a sort of backdoor pay-for-training scheme. So now I'm looking for a way out of it. Anybody got any ideas?
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Break the contract !
From what I've heard no one has ever actually been chased down and made to pay, and even if it went to court I doubt they would be able to get a penny out of you. Of course breaking the contract would nix your chances of getting a good reference from the carrier, how much weight that would carry would depend on what kind of reputation they have.
From what I've heard no one has ever actually been chased down and made to pay, and even if it went to court I doubt they would be able to get a penny out of you. Of course breaking the contract would nix your chances of getting a good reference from the carrier, how much weight that would carry would depend on what kind of reputation they have.