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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Bmg, Mar 8, 2011.

  1. Bmg

    Bmg Bobtail Member

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    Im graduating trucking school soon but, I have a reckless driving charge that is on 2 and a half years old. Is there a trucking company that wont cut me short because its not 3 years old. All together I only have 6 points on my MVR. Any suggestions?
     
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    Socalchuckster Light Load Member

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    Your best bet is to actually speak to recruiters from the companies, they will be able to tell you right away if you qualify or not. Best of luck
     
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    I think its wonderful that your trucking school had no problem taking your money for training, while knowing you won't be able to get a job.
     
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    Hitman Mr. Gamer

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    You ask those kind of questions BEFORE you start trucking school.
     
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    That really wasnt the answer that I was looking for but I appreciate your honesty. I hope to find someone becuase THIS IS IT{Now or Never)
     
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    You'll get hired.........
     
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    Rerun8963 Road Train Member

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    it will highly depend on the individual trucking companies...

    one last thing.....you said...."that really wasn't the answer i was looking for"......

    let me say this, about that....

    sometimes, YOU WILL HEAR WHAT YOU DON'T WANT TO HEAR.......if you only "want to hear what you want to hear".......you ain't gonna get much in the way of respect, or the truth, and wouldn't you want the truth...?? or would you rather live with lies and false promises..???

    further, when your dispatcher TELLS YOU SOMETHING, i highly suggest you DO NOT argue with him (or her)......or THEY WILL TELL YOU SOMETHING, you really DO NOT WANT TO HEAR....

    just something for you to think about..

    good luck
     
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    Bumpy Road Train Member

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    And So,Finally,I understand & now realize my problem..:biggrin_2559:
     
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    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    But what if I hear what I want to hear, but it's not really what i want to hear, maybe it's what I thought it's what I wanted to hear, but I heard it different, and it's really not what I wanted to hear? Should I say "here here!' and just go on my way?