No_Desk_Jobs
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- Jul 17, 2002
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Here's the brief version of my story.
I was hired over the telephone to fly charter and freight for an out of state company. I moved to the new state, started working for the company, and just before I took my Part 135 checkride the chief pilot produced a training contract which stated that if I don't stay there a year I have to reimburse the company for training expenses.
I signed the contract, found a better job in six months and left the company. The company has since been trying to get the money from me and has sent the bill to a collections agency.
I should have refused to sign the contract in the first place but I didn't know I would get the opportunity to move on so quickly and I didn't think the contract was enforceable anyhow.
Does anyone have any experience in a similar situation? Should I be contacting a lawyer?
Any input would be much appreciated.
I was hired over the telephone to fly charter and freight for an out of state company. I moved to the new state, started working for the company, and just before I took my Part 135 checkride the chief pilot produced a training contract which stated that if I don't stay there a year I have to reimburse the company for training expenses.
I signed the contract, found a better job in six months and left the company. The company has since been trying to get the money from me and has sent the bill to a collections agency.
I should have refused to sign the contract in the first place but I didn't know I would get the opportunity to move on so quickly and I didn't think the contract was enforceable anyhow.
Does anyone have any experience in a similar situation? Should I be contacting a lawyer?
Any input would be much appreciated.