I really enjoyed working for Comtran's. Maybe I should clarify I liked the job I did by helping other people and putting a smile on there face.
I worked there for a little over two years and a guy rear-ended me so it's mandatory to do a drug test, no problem.
I go and do the drug test and about 5 days later I was pulled into the Vice Presidents office with two supervisor's and was told my UA came back dirty, I told them I had done no drugs, so the Vice President told me she would give me the benefit of the doubt and let me submit to another drug test which I went and did right away. She also mentioned if it came back negative I could go back to work. Well it came back negative like the first one should of but did I get my job back...NO
Kinda weird if you ask me why the first drug test took 5 days to come back and the second a day.
But anyways all of a sudden they wanted me to go to a drug rehab program that I had to pay for myself. So just so I could keep my job that I so needed even though I was innocent I joined. Well the more I thought about it the more I felt if I completed the program its like admitting I was using drugs so I quit. So I lost my job.
I wished I had got a written letter from the Vice President when she said I could have my job back after I did the second test, but I know damn well the supervisors that where called in there that day would not back me up, plus one left a week later after all this had happen. There is good and bad in Comtran. They seem like they can change there rules and not live up to there company polices. 50 percent want to work while the other 50 percent don't. wanna do there job right.
So to be perfectly honest I enjoyed the people I transported, you know most of the people I transported just wanted someone to talk to or a ear to listen to them. I heard most of the drivers wont even acknowledge there clients, and that's pretty sad.
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