Getting sent home from orientation because you're a fatty?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by SmokeyDiesel, Jan 17, 2015.

  1. SmokeyDiesel

    SmokeyDiesel Bobtail Member

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    I'm set up for orientation with a well known, unliked company... I've read several posts online about how people will show up on the orientation, and on the second day be sent home for ######## reasons like "gaps in employment history.
    Several of the posters who claimed to have been randomly sent home, I looked up post history on, and most of them talked about having to get a sleep study done.

    My question is, since a company can't turn you away for being fat (EOE), couldn't they just make up stupid reason such as employment gaps? I know for sure the company i'm hiring on for, called my past employer, and confirmed dates, because he called me and told me they did.

    I also got a "conditional offer of employment" pending I pass all DOT required regulations.

    I'm not overweight, nor did I need a sleep study, but was just wondering if this was the possible issue for people being sent home randomly.
     
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  3. Nukem

    Nukem Road Train Member

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    Business is what it is... There are loop holes for any employer to not hire someone. Pick an excuse and they can probably use it. I've saw a perspective sent home due to paperwork not being done, and couldn't finish it at orientation without info at home. (I don't know if they ever came back, but day 2, that person left and didn't come back)
     
  4. FatDaddy

    FatDaddy Road Train Member

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    Gaps in employment history isn't a "random" reason to be sent home....most companies basically just want to know you weren't in jail during the gap which is why you need to provide some sort of verification of what you were doing during that time period.
     
  5. Vilhiem

    Vilhiem Road Train Member

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    Can they make up a reason? Sure. But it has to be something they can prove a valid reason for. (Jail time between jobs, may mean you're unreliable and can't contril yourself.)

    What they can, and SNI did, do is test your abilities to do the everyday things on the job. Hopping up into the trailer, carrying weight, dead-lifting weight. So they can send you home if you're incapable of doing the basic everyday duties OR if they have reason to believe you aren't going to bs able to do them without hurting yourself.

    I don't know about trucking, but there are some careers where you can't be overweight and work for them. Flight attendants for example. (...if you have to ask.)
     
  6. pattyj

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    There are overweight ppl that do get sent home but that would be with companies that do have sleep abnea done and they don't wanna pay for the machine if they fail the test.But otherwise theres many overweight drivers that get hired if that companies doesn't have abnea testing.You can get sent home if you fail your physical and drug testing.yes you could get sent packen if you can't provide the dates and gaps of employment.I have a few copies of all the places ive worked,no way I could remember it otherwise.
     
  7. UKJ

    UKJ Heavy Load Member

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    That's what one company wanted from me, I had a period of unemployment(where I collected unemployment, so they can verify) and they wanted like 4 references to prove I was unemployed, etc I said no thanks, that's what background checks are for and I am not jumping through 10,000 hoops for you and have too many other offers on the table including local gigs. Then he sounded all down and depressed when I basically told them to go screw LOL

    Go find a company that isn't interrogating you like the feds, there's tons out there. There's about 20 companies I can work for right out of school without a big hassle.
     
  8. UKJ

    UKJ Heavy Load Member

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    Isn't that what background checks are for?
     
  9. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    Same here,they wanted references and also wanted them to write a short letter along with signing and dating it.Its like if I have to go thru all that and then some for a job no thanks.
     
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  10. crzyjarmans

    crzyjarmans Road Train Member

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    Possible, I had a friend ask me about getting a CDL, and going OTR, I asked him if he had a criminal history, he said just a misdemeanor charge for pot, about 10 years ago, told him that shouldn't be a issue, so? Off he went to CR England, only for them to find out he had 3 felons all with in 3 years, they sent him home, when I asked why they sent him home? He said he didn't know, I said to him "I've been in this industry a long time" so he finally fest up and told me about the felons, I asked him why didn't he tell me, I could have saved him a trip to Salt Lake City, UT, said he didn't think they would actually check
     
  11. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    You would think so wouldn't you.Many applicants can't remember or forget this and that on their application.no reason why the recruiter or the person leading the orientation cant give them those places they worked.
     
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