I got fired, what should I do for a reference?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Nuttinlikeanap, Mar 13, 2014.

  1. Nuttinlikeanap

    Nuttinlikeanap Light Load Member

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    HI All

    I worked at my last job for 3 years. However, I got fired. I asked for a raise and brought up the word ######## with my boss. Most of the conversation we had was about my coworker who she was dating at the time. He was the worst coworker I ever had. The guy forgot to check the hose on a new vehicle, it fell off and melted the engine. Well. In order to protect him she fired me. If I told u guys the complete story
    you'd all be ROFL.
    I applied for unemployment and got denied. But, after I filed an appeal and talked to a judge directly I was approved for unemployment.
    The judge thought my story was hilarious. However, I still have a 3 year gap in my unemployment. When you're applying for cdl jobs its kinda hard to cover up. I know im not the first truck driver to get fired. I really need a reference and definitely don't want to use this woman.
    How do you guys think I should go about handling this situation? Its spring time and theres tons of cement trucking companys hiring. I filled out a couple applications today. However, they all wanted me to fill out a credit application with my job app. Even, if I use a friends company as a reference, they'll see Ive never received a paycheck from this company. Any help appreciated...
     
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  3. 77smartin

    77smartin Road Train Member

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    Letting people know the general area you live in on your profile will help.
     
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  4. cabwrecker

    cabwrecker The clutch wrecker

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    Be honest, lying or trying to cover up the truth will harm you a lot more than it would ever help you. 90% of the time a modern company is going to find out either-way. So it's like trying to hide a mistake from a parent as a child; get it out in the open, make sure they know and leave it at that.


    Oh, and by the way. These companies are interested in your employment gaps because those are typically indicative of (in a professional driving capacity, atleast) license suspensions, or revocations.
     
  5. Richter

    Richter Road Train Member

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    Just list the job in your history and where it says "can we contact this past employer" say no. If they ask why you said know, explain the situation.
     
  6. Aireal

    Aireal Medium Load Member

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    ^^^^This! They always want your list of job's, but they are also going to pull your MVR and that is going to tell it's own story. They may or may not pull a DAC which is the place that company will put any bad remarks.
     
  7. Nuttinlikeanap

    Nuttinlikeanap Light Load Member

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    Don't they check anyway, though? When u check no that must be a big red flag for them.
     
  8. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    We got time for the entire story!
     
  9. FLATBED

    FLATBED Road Train Member

    How do you melt an engine ?
     
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  10. The Challenger

    The Challenger Kinghunter

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    I agree, we do have time for the entire story. Please share.

    KH
     
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  11. Speedemon1084

    Speedemon1084 Medium Load Member

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    I am hoping he meant the hose melted to the engine.
     
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