How binding are training contracts? I have to sign one to keep my job. If I leave early I have to pay the full traing costs over a year. The total traing cost are 12k for a year. If I leave in month 3 I would have to pay 9k. Is there a way out of this. Im in a rock and a hard spot. I don't have that type of money, but I have a new job. I have been working at the place that has the training contract for 3 years.
Generally, contracts that are signed under duress are unenforceable. Threatening you with termination 3 years into your employment might well be considered "duress," but unless you have 10-20K to take them on in court in the event you leave it might be easier to negotiate a settlement with them.
Contracts for which no consideration (I.E., something of value) is given are also generally unenforceable. Therefore, a company-sponsored type-rating might be considered to have tangible value to you, while a proficiency check (which is of value primarily to the company) might not.
If the job you're presently at is the best you've been offered and the checks are on-time and cashable, I would consider doing the following;
1) Make copies of any and all company memos, documents, etc., which make it evident that signing is mandatory.
2) Sign whatever they put in front of you. Do it in front of as many witnesses as possible, and make several references to the fact that you "don't really understand it, but that [you] want to keep your job." Keep a list of those witnesses, and stay on good terms with them.
3) In the event that you leave the company and they try to recover from you, present all of the above to an experienced labor attorney. He'll know what to do...
Just my $.02