OTR Drivers Needed
Date: 2009-02-17, 9:44AM EST
Looking for Class A CDL Professionals
Clean MVR
NO Felonies
Top Scale Pay and Hometime
Hazmat beneficial
Call Darin # 877-298-2450
Please leave message if I do not answer.
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Discussion in 'Trucking Jobs' started by BuilderBob, Feb 21, 2009.
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I just called and Darin was receptive to my needs. He has three compnies he represents as a recruiter. But sadley none are tanker positions at the present.
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What with the "no felonies"??
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they think people with felonies should be a permanent underclass.
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Clearly the blind trying to read aloud, to the hearing impaired.
Have neither of you given thought to the background check, that will need to be passed for a haz-mat. Which you're NOT going to get with a felony.
While the ad does say it isn't needed, it says it would be a plus. Especially if you want to move on a regular basis. Or you could watch your co-workers get the miles, while you sit in the parking lot for 48 hours waiting on a "non" hazmat load. -
that is not true.
if you read the Hazmat application,almost all people with felonies can get a hazmat if they have been out of prison for 7 years.
murder,espionage,terrorism,and certain other felonies are disqualifiers for life. -
Actually, the code reads "May be Eligible".
I will concede the point in interest of time. Since the employer has set his own requirements, that are legal BTW.
But I will also add that you look at the HIGH number of drivers that are qualified for a medical exemption....and what it took for them to obtain that excemption. Some taking years, for the most ridiculous reasons. -
I dont recall the word "may" in the lettering.
may sounds a lot like might,but in legal terms I believe it means you can.
just like in the air force regulations on hair cuts that said
sideburns may be worn. some airman once tried to tell me that I had to have sideburns because he interpreted may to mean must. -
And certian MALE sailors within the Navy may wear earrings, while in uniform.
It's never been interpreted to mean must.Last edited: May 3, 2009
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Anybody that has a felony should try it and let us know how you did. Highly unlikely that you will get one.
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