I think companies are required to do a yearly check on their drivers while the requirement for drivers to certify any convictions in the past year ended. If all of that is true then it depends on where in that regular schedule of checking drivers your current company is right now. Ideally they would have checked your record the day before the incident and you would have until 364 days later to get this worked out. I don't know how you can find out if they have checked on you this year without alerting the company to check on you right now.
Pending public drunkeness, need advice...
Discussion in 'Trucker Legal Advice' started by teqer, Jul 31, 2023.
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To the OP, the worry isn't helping you. The company will either find out, or they won't find out. The chances of you learning the legal system and the insurance system before the company may find out is petty slim. I understand you not know if you should stay put or change jobs. Maybe the new company will do a more thorough background check after you are officially hired and before you drive away on your first load. I don't know. There are fleet owners on this board that know everything about hiring drivers. Don't panic before you have to.Bean Jr., Albertaflatbed, Kyle G. and 1 other person Thank this. -
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It's funny, I used to black out quite a bit starting at age 15, of course I drank quite a bit, and I just laughed it off. Now, after 41 years of sobriety, it scares the hell out of me. Go figure.
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One dynamic I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around is that this charge is a summary offense and not a misdemeanor/felony where it happened, Pennsylvania, which is also an area where I don't have residency in, and how that all affects the background check.
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I assume that once I get to the new job orientation, it's better not to lie if asked as I see a lot of posts about jobs reporting to DAC if you lie.
I think I'm going to go for the new job, hope they ask for another background since I did the first one on tenstreet, and be honest if it's directly asked.
I think I'm also gonna ask my current company for a week off and just slide back in with them if it goes south, as I know of another driver who took a break, returned the truck and just came back later to get a new truck and kept working...Snow Hater, Albertaflatbed and Kyle G. Thank this. -
My final thought: Had this person not been "found", woke up, got in the truck and started driving, is a pretty dangerous scenario, and I'm sure goes on everyday. The cops saved a couple lives that day.bryan21384, alds, Bean Jr. and 2 others Thank this. -
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