So back in February I was in an accident on I-5S on the Grapevine. Two cars hydroplaned into each other and then into me. They had to be towed, I was drivable and drove the final 2.5 hours back to the yard. CHP investigated and I was not cited. BUT.. . the accident shows up in the FMCSA database. Question is, should I go back to the companies I've applied to and update my applications to reflect this. Should I put it on any new application I fill out. As I was/am looking at carrier paid training for my CDL, and would be going to work for them after, do you think this would affect their decision. Right now I have open applications with Swift and CRST and update them monthly to keep them active and I'm looking to apply to Jim Palmer at the beginning of next month. Any thought input is appreciated.
Link to report... Safety Measurement System - Crash CA5401900290 (U.S. DOT# 710576)
Accident reporting on applications...
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by COBB2070, Apr 27, 2019.
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Do you have a copy of the accident report? If not get it & just forward that to the companies you're interested in. You should be good once they see you were not at fault. All the best to you.
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I wouldnt worry about it. A company will understand if the not at fault accident shows up after the application date. Also if they havent called you after two weeks / and or you havent asked them in that time. They most likely wont hire you. Companies these days want workers. If you want a job, remember to check in weekly. Not doing that sends a message to the company that your not interested really about working for them. More than likely your application is in a box now marked April and will be tossed in a year (per law requirement).
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never forget to mention this accident, until in YOUR state, it falls off your immediate DMV record.
if it's in the FMCSA data base however, it might be there for life.COBB2070 Thanks this. -
Calling and talking to a recruiter isnt the same when you only email
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