Just been sending out applications for employment... I had noticed that I received a conformation number back on the application I sent in... What does that conformation number mean?
Second question had a girl friend apply for positions also. Just wants to know what is their background check consist of...Another word when will they not hire someone? she has Hazardous material endorsement..
confirmation number back for submitting application?
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by charlene2000, Jun 8, 2014.
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Confirmation simply means checking on the status of your application.Some companies take awhile to get the application process going.So when you go to their website and you wanna see if your application is getting worked on,you'll need to type in that confirmation number.Don;t know what the background check list is for oil companies.But snce it is in the transportation industry,I would imagine its the same background check that all the trucking companies perform.
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You probably sent the apps in thru the taleo network or intelliaps. Lots of companies use those sites to gather apps. The intelliap one is cool because it does all your info if you want it, so that you can use it if there is another company in their system that you want to apply to.
The conf# is just letting you know they have the app.
With the background, if she's got HazMat then she's probably good to go for most companies, so long as the MVR doesn't turn up bad. -
Companies have to verify the last three years worth of employment. (Many do that through DAC and or Tenstreet.) If she has had many jobs in that three year period, she may not get hired. The will pull her MVR and verify that her CDL and all endorsements are valid. They will also request all drug and alcohol tests performed by other companies. ( They are required to gather 10 year history of employment with full address, telephone numbers and contact people.) Sometimes, depending on the company, the 10 year history will present itself on the DAC and now, Tenstreet. It is this detail stuff that messes up some drivers, it has to all be there and be as accurate and you can possibly make it. IF you have any doubt about what you are putting on the application, you need to, in writing, put on the app all information is to the best of your recollection. (It also helps to keep a transportation resume where all of the companies, dates, addresses, phone numbers are correct and recorded. That way when you fill out an application, you -know- it is correct.) Do not fudge on your application, if they discover that you have falsified your application, most companies fire you on the spot. After all, if you are coming through the door lying, what else will you do?
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thank you all for the information... I will pass this along...
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I'm not arguing with you. I'm just wondering why an employer would be able to access that info while I can't. -
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