From the outside, looking in, this company is clearly attempting to completely "clean house ", either by firing drivers or creating such a caustic work environment that they leave on their own. Their "discipline policy" is merely a pretext for cleaning house under the guise of "safety". They are going to lower wages after they clean house, and continue with a high driver turnover model that is used successfully by the major carriers, aka "meat in the seat".
3 years probation for a "California Roll" that was only caught due to privacy invading dash cam? Really? I don' even work there, but I know tyranny and bullying when I see it.
You, Saia