Just make sure u do a good job looking over ur equipment each day. Failed inspections will ruin your career going forward. Maybe u can be the turning point for the boss man to get a good maintenance plan going forward. Maybe not. Never know. Some people just need someone to lean on them every once in awhile to change for the better
I found a job on Craigslist, but it’s not what you think
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This place will ruin your career before it even gets off the ground. You could potentially kill someone if the truck you're driving doesn't stop. Brakes are the single most important thing on a truck.
Do you want a fatality on your record?
Do you want a fatality on your conscience?
Kemosabi posted some of their SMS data. It's a massive red flag and warning to you. I highly recommend you heed our advice and do not drive for this company.
You have better options. Why not look into them?
Also, this is a great opportunity for you to learn how to background a carrier from those that have been doing it (or running a company) for years. I'd suggest taking advantage of that opportunity as well.
You have to protect yourself in this business. Your record is a reflection of your character and you are constantly being judged by it.rollin coal, austinmike, 7speed and 8 others Thank this. -
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NEVER DRIVE UNSAFELY
Good jobs usually want experience so this is a good place to start, just don't get violations because that will follow you.Chinatown, hope not dumb twucker and Chi Town Steers Thank this. -
Places like this love to ruin drivers. Drivers with poor records become trapped and end up being limited to scumbag companies like this because good companies would rather bring on a newb with a clean record versus an experienced reject with a horrible past.
He can drive as safe as possible but if the equipment isn't safe it's a moot point.Rugerfan, D.Tibbitt, hope not dumb twucker and 5 others Thank this. -
Very well worded.
Take heed, Driver.....
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Let me expound on this a bit, you either know what your doing or you don't.
The law is written in black and white, if this is a new driver then he should be well versed in what the expectations are having just gone through a school and testing and now is a good time to figure it out.hope not dumb twucker and Chi Town Steers Thank this. -
My first thought when I glanced at the SAFER summary was "7 trucks, but 18 inspections in the last two years - that's more than double the national rate of inspections, this could just be another example of CSA having an outsized impact on a small carrier that runs past the same scale house with higher frequency".
Then the violation list was posted and my next thought was "whelp, guess my first thought was wrong".
My third thought was "I wonder how many of these defects got repaired and how many weren't and just got overlooked at other inspections?"
My final thought was "wait a second, under OPERATING AUTHORITY INFORMATION it says "NOT AUTHORIZED", which is defined as "The entity does not have any operating authority and/or is not authorized to engage in interstate, for-hire operations"". Which begs the question, how are they booking back hauls? Or is it all 'private freight'?
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