What companies would give an ex-felon a chance to prove themselves?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by pejoge1203, Apr 10, 2013.

  1. pejoge1203

    pejoge1203 Bobtail Member

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    That's the first company I applied to. Will shoot them a follow up email later tonight probably.
     
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  3. pejoge1203

    pejoge1203 Bobtail Member

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    That's my general way of doing things in life with this situation. I'm working with a guy who has most of his family working for the same police department whose detectives screwed me over. It's not an issue with me any more. I just talked to my old prosecutor yesterday. He as much told me a while back that he believes I may have gotten railroaded and should have been convicted of a lesser charge. I can look at myself in the mirror today and it's better than it's ever been, that's mostly about how I choose to look at things. Funny how everything revolves on that

    Most every employer will ask though, especially since I do have that work history gap.
     
  4. Florida Playboy

    Florida Playboy Road Train Member

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    What were the circumstances of the crime that you feel you got railroaded?
     
  5. pejoge1203

    pejoge1203 Bobtail Member

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    Am new to this. How do you quote the person you are replying to? My posts seem kind of disjointed without that.
     
  6. pejoge1203

    pejoge1203 Bobtail Member

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    Got a couple witnesses to lie, one was facing charges on three separate occasions before I went to trial and just said whatever they wanted. Some of it was ridiculous but it was enough to make it look worse than it was. My lawyer was real chummy with the prosecutor, which helped me greatly in the end (I got all sorts of time taken off my sentence a few years later) but he didn't really do anything to fight the charges before and during the trial. It was really frustrating. I feel there can be some definite irregularities with the justice system. It can go both ways though, I saw some people get off that really disturbed me also; I'm very glad some people are locked up. But that's a whole different story.
     
  7. pejoge1203

    pejoge1203 Bobtail Member

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    I found a list. I don't know how up to date it is but I've been applying to a couple. If anyone needs it let me know.
     
  8. Ghost Ryder

    Ghost Ryder Road Train Member

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    Are you on parole still?
     
  9. dannythetrucker

    dannythetrucker Road Train Member

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    most apps I have filled out do ask about criminal history and felonies in particular. However, it seems to me many of them say right by felonies (doesn't automatically disqualify).

    I would play it like a numbers game. it only takes 20 minutes or so to fill out an app online and there are sites you can fill out apps which will send them to many companies. Just make it your job filling out apps until someone hires you... Alot of it is being in the right place at the right time, believe me, when a trucking company gets a new contract requiring 30 new drivers or something they will bend all kinds of rules.

    Another suggestion I have for you is if you get turned down, follow up on it, call, ask why. explain that you are rehabilitated and motivated to do a good job because you know there aren't many options out there. be persistent. The point being, once they tell you NO, you have nothing really to lose by making them tell you NO two or three times. And often that is when you will find someone willing to make an exception.
     
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  10. 123456

    123456 Road Train Member

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    Honestly,

    if you keep applying to those large outfits, you'll have a difficult time.

    Smaller companies are the only way to go.

    What area of florida are you at now, and you mentioned moving-to where ?
     
  11. Driver of the year

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    I think we are making the Insurance Companies the OWNERS of the trucking industry. I worked for a company in Florida. Commercial Carrier Corporation. Today, CCC LLC . That company in the construction days, the only way you could get fired was if you killed someone in a accident. Not kidding. Guy Bostic was the first man to get a cement operation authority in the 1950s in Florida. He was the biggest private trucking owner in the country until JB Hunt tied him in the 1970s. So Guy Bostic and his influence got away with the safety problems. The Insurance Companies did not mess with him until the year 2007. That year he could not find a company that would insured him, so he went self insured. He put millions down with the only ins. that he found and had to install the computers eaton vorad. Some of you might know what it is. So yes, there are companies that are self insured and this driver with the felony can work with them. Just got to keep looking.
     
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