Filling out the application is not important to me. It's like the color of the carpet in HQ. It feels like streamlining the process is something important to the cubicle dwellers, no disrespect intended, and not drivers. Maybe I'm wrong.
Input on What Makes a Good Driver Profile or Job Description
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by edfetz, Mar 5, 2025.
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I've been denied enough times by the VA they can kiss my ##* -
I have several friends that did one hitch in the military and since then only use the VA. Nothing wrong with them either.Numb Thanks this. -
Maybe you don't realize how big this industry really is.
Just to tell you a little bit about my company, I do not have a website to apply for, there is an inherent security risk. We have potential drivers fill out an app in blue or black pen (you will not believe how many use red pens and felt tip markers).
I have set standards that we do not deviate from, like no DUIs and so on.
I would like all drivers to have hazmat endorsement, but you can't have everything.
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You say you are an HR person for a trucking company in NJ. You want people to submit all of their personal info for a job application. Then you say that is so the info can be kept to submit for other jobs. So, are you a one company HR person or are you trying to set up a website like "PULSE by Tenstreet" to submit applications to many trucking companies looking to hire drivers?
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Good jobs don’t need recruiters. They don’t advertise. They have to be sought out. Most Drivers have a “plan”. Always a “plan”. No promises or special treatments will change their “plan”. They’ll likely stay a year at most. They then move onto some other company offering bigger promises. Constantly chasing pie in the sky. This is why recruiters lie. Aside from unrealistic pay promises, the one phrase I consider BS is “We treat you like family”. Please don’t!!
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