SoundBarViolatr
Yankee Air Pirate
- Joined
- Apr 10, 2005
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One thought here, you might consider using your position of strength (being able to quit training before completing it with little risk of liability) and asking the employer to make it right with you in regards to pay and work conditions, etc. Have them put it in a contract. They are now highly motivated to work with you. Short of this, I would bail before completing the training or you'll be on the hook for sure.
The pay and pay schedule is in the employment contract. No response whatsoever in all my pay inquiries by phone or email in over 8 days. Since it is overseas it looks like it will be virtually impossible for me to collect my pay from them, which is now at half the cost of the training.
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