( I DO NOT SMOKE) ok so I caught a charge at the end of August 1 week after obtaining my CDL , got hit with intent to sell which was felony only 7 grams of weed turned to a felony because I had a scale I have no priors completely clean record all across the board crazy thing I was two days from going to Schneider for orientation went to orientation anyway had to call the court that day while i was there I had my court papers with me ended up falling out of my pocket they found it an sent me home an now every company won't touch me rn I know really waiting it out an beating the charges are my best options after that would take place what's a good company to look into also have a 1 year old...
Pending Felony.... Options?
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The hard part is most companies won't hire you with charges pending if they know about it.
Did Schneider put this on your DAC report? www.hireright.com will show if they did or not.
Put some apps in because right now you haven't been convicted of anything, so you're record is clean.
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If you're going to keep driving as a career choice than you need to part ways with Mary Jane forever, as her and your career are going to be a toxic mix and you'll always wind up the being the loser.
If you can't or won't part ways, flipping burgers and draining the oil from the French fries will be your only career choice.heartlessangel7, jammer910Z and CrappieJunkie Thank this. -
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I think this instance is more about carelessness than anything else. I mean, who the heck takes those kinds of risks while going to school for a job that, even while in class, they emphasize that DOT is zero tolerance about all drugs, companies doubly so? It would be like drinking and driving on the way to truck driving school!!!
None-the-less, I'm a forgiving type, especially about drugs, so I hope the OP is able to get a job in trucking. But, if he can't stay away from marijuana long enough to go to school, his prospects for KEEPING a truck driving job are slim. Good luck.Maj. Jackhole Thanks this. -
I should of put it in the title I DO NOT SMOKE. And plus Schneider is hair follicle which I passed I'm basically straight edge not a fan of mind altering drugs don't consume alcohol either like my head clear
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