Is current job good enough to stick out 9 more months ? When ticket is 36 months old it wont be a obstruction to a better job. That is if another 9 months is worth it
Returning looking for advice on a job
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by adiablushing, Oct 1, 2024.
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A quality carrier I recently inquired upon stated that their policy is: If the speeding ticket is over three years old, it doesn’t affect your application.
If you’re looking for a decent carrier, you might have to wait another year and then you’re home free.
Each carrier probably has their own standards so it won’t hurt to ask around after putting in applications.
Hope this helps.tscottme Thanks this. -
cement carriers, robertson's, or one the local bottom dump companies are not a bad bet
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About 45 minutes south of Austin at exit 191 in New Braunfels.
@adiablushing There are lots of dry bulk haulers and construction companies in the area who probably won't mind your previous ticket.tscottme Thanks this. -
You should be good. Most companies use the intelliapp application system, disclose the ticket on there and be upfront about it with any potential employer.
Things are tough but if its over 2 years old you should be ok.
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