OK to give a fake phone number on a short app or long app?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by insipidtoast, Feb 24, 2023.

  1. lual

    lual Road Train Member

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    Where can I find a woman like that?....:D

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  3. Flat Earth Trucker

    Flat Earth Trucker Road Train Member

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    Down on the corner
    Out in the street
    Willy and the Poor Boys are playin'
    Bring a nickel, tap your feet
     
  4. mwonch

    mwonch Light Load Member

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    Why? Why would you do that to your poor mother?? Six months from now she'll still be getting calls! It might even make her remove you from her will and forget you exist.
     
  5. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    You are relying on the words of a recruiter because that is easier than speaking to the drivers at the company. That's like looking for your lost keys under the street light instead of the alley where you dropped them. If you want accurate info talk to the drivers AT THAT COMPANY doing the job you want to do. There are no shortcuts. Even former drivers for that company may have worked on other accounts, lived in other regions of the country and had a different setup years ago when they worked at the company than you will walk into. Companies change rules and procedures over time.
     
  6. Kardwo

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    It's the best way to get the real picture since things can change so much over time. As for giving a fake phone number, I've actually used Temporary Phone Numbers for signing up for some online accounts, especially when I just need access to something quickly. It helps keep my real number private and avoids spam. That said, I think it's a bit different when applying for a job. If you're looking to establish a genuine connection with a recruiter or a company, it’s probably worth giving them a valid number to avoid any confusion down the road.
     
  7. Frank Speak

    Frank Speak Road Train Member

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    "What we really need around here is an unlisted number!"

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  8. Frank Speak

    Frank Speak Road Train Member

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    Big Maude was working the Love's fuel desk!
     
  9. wis bang

    wis bang Road Train Member

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    OP wants to utilize email BUT I can answer that many people, key to hiring anywhere, already have more than enough email to bother with a one-off seeking specific information.

    Also recognize that recruiters [on-site or off] are working on some sort of incentive program to produce drivers and may not even be employees of the carrier so their multiple phone calls are a way to 'set the hook' so they can move on to catching the next 'fish'....

    Other than the given script they really may not know anything else about the carrier.

    Boots on the ground and seeking contact with current drivers still remains the BEST way to really understand the carrier's quirks.

    Boots on the ground will also lead to those smaller companies that really don't advertise and may even have limited email abilities.

    This industry does require collection of intelligence about potential employers and I can report that besides sports; company info is the hottest topic in any big driver's room.

    Most driver's will be eager to speak about their employer; problem is sifting the gripes from the real truth.
     
  10. Lazer

    Lazer Road Train Member

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    I occasionally get text messages from recruiters, usually for some OTR company. Always starts out extolling their cpm, home time, new modern fleet, blah blah blah.
    Me: Auto Shift or Manual?
    Them: Auto
    Me: I’ll pass
    Them: You prefer manual?
    Me: Yes, 18 speed
    Them: Let me check
    Me: Actually, prefer a 2 stick, 8V92 Detroit Cabover
    Them: (crickets)
    For some unknown reason, I’ll never hear from them again.
     
  11. Ex-Trucker Alex

    Ex-Trucker Alex Road Train Member

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    Really? I thought you were old enough to use PEnnsylvania 6-5000......

    Oh, that's unfortunate.....

    Old joke:
    Q: How can you tell when a recruiter is lying?
    A: When his lips are moving...
     
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