Companies that don't require refresher after more than three years of absence?

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  1. insipidtoast

    insipidtoast Heavy Load Member

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    Just a few apps this year. Decided to stop doing that until I'm actually ready. I won't even call them on the phone anymore either, the long-distance thing seemed weird to them. Email is ok, but they usually don't engage much via email. So, I'm just compiling a list of options that interest me to contact later.
     
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  3. UturnGirl

    UturnGirl Road Train Member

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    Not bs. I was out 35 1/2 months and everyone I talked to was demanding a refresher with a team. I dodged the bullet by calling jb hunt, which was the last company I worked for and they said I just slid under the wire to avoid refresher by a week. So I went back to them. That what..5 years ago?
     
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    UturnGirl Road Train Member

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    Granted I didn't talk to everybody in the world.... but many.
     
  5. Jumpman

    Jumpman Light Load Member

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    Some actuarial number cruncher for a large insurance company calculated that the accident rate will drop by .0001 if they require a refresher course at 36 months. Overtime the other insurance companies learn this will save them a penny or two and it becomes a issue they push on the trucking companies and bingo it becomes the standard.
     
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  6. Long FLD

    Long FLD Road Train Member

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    The company I’m leased to has a requirement of 3 years experience. The website doesn’t say anything about recent experience or otherwise. But in the end I suppose it’s up to the insurance company to make the call.
     
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  7. Cat sdp

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    It’s bs because the companies use that policy to get a cheap team …….

    abusing the employees
     
  8. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    You have to prove you can do the job because someone else is on the hook for the damage or death you cause if your word wasn't reliable. Insurance companies have rules and if you want insurance you obey their rules or you don't get insurance.
     
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  9. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    That's like saying "I won't buy a new car unless the car salesman tells me it's a good bargain." The recruiter will tell you whatever it takes to make you want to work at the company he represents. An internet-only search will lead you to a bad decision. It's like looking for your lost car keys where the streetlight makes it easy to see and not where you most likely lost your keys.
     
  10. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    Companies have varying requirements. There is no one rule for most companies beside passing a drug screen.
     
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