Previous Employer Won't reply to new Employer. Can't get Hired

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  1. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    I've never been able to provide 10 years.

    They keep closing up.
     
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  3. JC1971

    JC1971 Road Train Member

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    Leaving a trail of destruction behind you?
     
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  4. bryan21384

    bryan21384 Road Train Member

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    So you gotta think outside the box. Call the company yourself with your new company on the phone(muted), say you need to know you're exact hire date because you're trying to get a loan. This seems crazy, but try something along those lines. Sometimes if people don't want to follow protocol, go against it. I worked for a company that went under, I still had a number from a previous dispatcher and she verified my employment there. The owner wouldn't talk to my current company. He didn't like that I left.
     
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  5. wis bang

    wis bang Road Train Member

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    Apply somewhere that uses TenStreet and they will bug them forever!

    Caution: once something gets into TenStreet; it is there forever!
     
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  6. jimbo33

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    Clever idea. I have called a few times and it goes to voicemail. No call back. Interesting because i would wake up to 30 missed calls for some emergency load they wanted me to take sometimes when i worked there, but now they don't want to reply
     
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  7. bryan21384

    bryan21384 Road Train Member

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    Hmmmm...how far is the company or terminal from where ya live? May have to make a house call....
     
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  8. Allow Me.

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    So many rules have changed over the years. Many moons ago, an applicant had to list previous employment for 10 years, but the new co. only had to verify the previous 3. Notice I said "verify" which could be a phone call or written letter/form. In theory, W-2 forms should/will prove employment. It boils down to the co's policy. There are co's that will lye and say employee had 2 accidents just to be vindictive.
     
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  9. rollin coal

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    Listing 10 previous years of employment has and still is a federal requirement for all CDL applicants.
     
  10. wis bang

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    Coming from the position that I have answered every single request that came across my many desks since 1986; I am continually amazed by the amount of companies that ignored my requests.

    I DO feel that the more specialized the carrier's business, the more care taken in the background checks.

    As I got closer to retiring I noticed an uptick in the amount of requests coming from TenStreet as companies find that digital compliance model attractive to a variety of carriers and often was angry for repetitive requests for the same driver's information as someone skipped form carrier to carrier every six months, or so....only to be told that they would keep my replies if I was a customer.

    Funny how they ended up being the means that finally let me retire!

    Spending the first 25 plus years of my 45 in the industry at Haz-Mat tank carriers; I was kinds surprised at the accepted differences in less-specialized aspects of trucking.

    I was suddenly hiring people who would never have yanked a tank for any of my former employers.

    Anyone who passed the insurance was suddenly in top demand and I really learned how vast was the number of chumbags out there managing shady companies.

    There will always be companies trying to dodge the costs of compliance seeking to pocket the most while paying out the least while ignoring the previous employer requests generated en-masse from their revolving driver's exit door.

    This will also include most 1099 carriers.....
     
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