Careless driving ticket help

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by cthomas341, Feb 8, 2018.

  1. austinmike

    austinmike Road Train Member

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    Don’t worry about the pot thing either.
    Do worry about getting out of south Florida!
     
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  3. Toomanybikes

    Toomanybikes Road Train Member

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    I have to disagree with what everybody else says here. It is possible for you to get a truck driving job but a rear end collision and a careless (reckless or negligent?) will limit your options.

    A rear end accident is among the 5 deadly sins in trucking; some companies will not even consider you. When calling around and talking to recruiters, don't waste your time with companies that don't understand you were involved in a rear end collision and negligent (or reckless?) ticket. Recruiters will tell you are pre-hired and use you to fill up their orientation on slow weeks. Then disqualify from the job at orientation. Just wasting your time.
     
  4. ad356

    ad356 Road Train Member

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    Recently my boss had me take another one of the drivers on my route to teach him the route. This is for relief purposes when I have a day off. Anyways he told me a story about a driver that lost control and ended up off the road. The boss had another truck brought in and had that driver drive that truck. 3 miles down the road the same driver was involved in a head on collision. He still had a job. Amazing but some of these companies are especially hard up for drivers. Its a driver's job market.

    The guy said I'm an excellent driver and my still level exceeds what he was expecting from a 1yr, 3mon driver. That felt good to hear that. This was coming from someone who got his CDL 20 years ago and is accident free.
     
  5. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    I'm just curious why you did the CDL program unless it was offered to you for free? knowing that having a strike against your driving record will effect your employability. Having said that its not the end of the world some will give you a break and others won't so make the most of what you get, the only other advice i'll give you and its free and this will almost 100 % prevent future incidents is when your driving especially in a large vehicle you've got lots of height so you can see quite a ways forward always keep an look out on the vehicles say 1/2 a mile in front of you as well the one's directly in front this will allow you to brake sooner and prevent any rear enders.
     
  6. Wargames

    Wargames Captain Crusty

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    Go in with a positive attitude , don't look back, you sound like your a young man, and you have nothing but time ahead of you. I really like seeing Chinatown here, he has helped so many new and veteran drivers on this forum. Keep in touch with Chinatown, you`ll do well.
     
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  7. Emgee

    Emgee Light Load Member

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    Hey, what everyone else says here.. Just apply to a whole bunch of companies.. whats the worst thats going to happen, they say no?
     
  8. cthomas341

    cthomas341 Bobtail Member

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    I'm down in the ft Lauderdale area. But I'm planning on moving to atl after school. I'm not looking for a job here in South Florida I'm looking for one in Atlanta. I'm just applying for them down here while I'm still in school. Should I be using an Atlanta address on my applications?
     
  9. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    At least apply with companies that hire in you're area of Florida and also hire in Atlanta. Contact Tyson Foods and tell them where you are now and that you plan to move to Atlanta after graduation. Those drivers make about $60K - $65K per year. They hire in Atlanta and the upper half of Florida. They might take you since you plan to move. If you already have an Atlanta address, use it on the applications. You'll have to change your Florida cdl to Georgia when you make the actual move.
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    Does a company like Tyson Foods interest you?
    Do you have an Atlanta address now? If so, then use it on the applications.
     
  10. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    MCT Transportation - terminals in Sanford,FL and Atlanta,GA. Orientation is in Auburndale,FL.
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    MCT pulls reefers & dry vans.
     
  11. cthomas341

    cthomas341 Bobtail Member

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    Thanks, I don’t have an address up there yet but I have a good friend who lives up there. Maybe I could use his address? It’s a bit of a tricky situation being that I can’t really find a place to live until I can find a job first. Unless I look for a rental from a private party most apartment leasing offices want me to provide proof of employment. And now it seems like I can’t get the job unless I already live up there. As for switching to a Georgia cdl. How does that fit into the equation?
     
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