Question about Werner

Discussion in 'Werner' started by Lomax, Mar 26, 2014.

  1. X-Country

    X-Country Medium Load Member

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    tell them you were unemployed from those time periods. you will be fine and you wont get booted.
     
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  3. RavenHairedGemini

    RavenHairedGemini Light Load Member

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    Most of the companies I have talked to have not said anything about a weight restriction, but rather a breed restriction. I can take my chihuahua who is three times more aggressive than my Pit Bull or my Rottweiler but since the latter two are on the Banned Breed list of most places they are not allowed.
     
  4. BrenYoda883

    BrenYoda883 Road Train Member

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    I drive for werner and have for the last 10 months....

    There is a lot of misinformation that gets tossed out here....

    Being paid under the table will not necessarily disqualify you.. I worked as a bartender and was paid under the table... all werner needed was to be able to verify that I worked there... I contacted my old boss so he would know that werner were be sending him an employment verification letter... he filled it out and sent it back.. no problem. ..

    I am not the only one either... a few weeks ago there was a young man who worked for his father and paid in vree rent at home and cash under the table.. werner sent a employment verification letter and his dad filled it out.. no problem.

    So, all you need is to talk to your past employers and let them know that they will be getting an employment verification letter and make sure what they say and you say about dates, pay, reason for leaving and whether they would rehire you is the same...
     
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