Hearing impaired driver

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by gräkken, Dec 16, 2020.

  1. gräkken

    gräkken Light Load Member

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    How much is the communication with your DM done via voice calls? CBs aren't used much anymore either I see. I take it mostly everything is done thru the ELD? Like texts/emails back & forth? If that's the case I'm golden.
     
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  3. Wasted Thyme

    Wasted Thyme Road Train Member

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    Still have to hear sirens on emergency vehicles.
     
  4. Judge

    Judge Road Train Member

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    I know a guy who was hard of hearing, had hearing aids, had to do 1 year medical cards, he had a CB but hardly used it due to the roger beep users, said it was way to loud through hearing aids.
    But it’s possible.
     
  5. gräkken

    gräkken Light Load Member

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    So is this a yes, your dispatch/driver manager comms are all thru the qualcomm writen msgs?
     
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    meechyaboy Heavy Load Member

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    If you can pass a dot physical nothing is stopping you
     
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    Moose1958 Road Train Member

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    Here is what the FMCSA has instructed MEs on how to handle hearing! Behind a spoiler to save space.

     
  8. GreenPete359

    GreenPete359 Road Train Member

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    No it is not a yes, it is a no. Business is conducted on the telephone as well as the computer. Not all communications are done digitally.

    You will need to to speak with representatives of both your company and your customers via a telephone.

    A cell phone is also required at certain customers as that is how they communicate with the truck drivers.


    Ok, your question has been answered, now answer ours. Can you pass a D.O.T. Physical? There is a hearing test as part of that physical.
     
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  9. Judge

    Judge Road Train Member

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    It can be a yes, depends on trailer you pull.
    He pulls a hopper bottom and all his family was born with hearing problems.
    As long as you aren’t deaf all the way, or can hear with the aide of a hearing device, you can explain to the places you go that may want to call you inside.
    Most hopper places don’t call you, you sit in line til your turn.
     
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  10. Jenn72

    Jenn72 Medium Load Member

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    My company has a driver that is deaf. I mean full blown deaf. They had a trainer that knew ASL to train him. All his communication is through the Qualcomm, but even a person who has normal hearing is also messaged through the Qualcomm. They may call us, but we always get a message stating the same thing as the conversation.

    When he goes to a shipper he has a card that he shows them that he is hearing impaired. They send someone out to his cab.
     
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  11. 6cuda6

    6cuda6 Light Load Member

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    In todays day of voice to text i don't think you have anything to worry about ....as long as your able to pass the medical like everyone else you'll be fine i'm sure.
     
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