Prime in the NE

Discussion in 'Prime' started by Optimus, Aug 29, 2010.

  1. MtnDweller

    MtnDweller Light Load Member

    Yep, you need to beg for mercy and see if you can get it knocked down to a lesser charge.
     
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  3. Optimus

    Optimus Light Load Member

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    all it is is a ticket...a civil infraction 110 dollars...THAT will screw me?????!!!!!
     
  4. Optimus

    Optimus Light Load Member

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    The FMCSA website says 15 and over is a serious event, not a major one. It also says that one serious event does not disqualify you. A second one in 3 yrs will disqualify u for 60 days
     
  5. MtnDweller

    MtnDweller Light Load Member

    No, the fine won't screw you. The points on your license from getting the ticket will.

    DH got a ticket from the highway patrol before going to Prime and it was 15 mph over the limit. He went and pled it down to 9 over. That way he would receive any points on his license and he could still work for Prime.
     
  6. MtnDweller

    MtnDweller Light Load Member

    It doesn't matter what the FMCSA site says. Prime's the one hiring you, they can set their own hiring policy.
     
  7. MtnDweller

    MtnDweller Light Load Member

    I suggest you contact your recruiter.

    Open, upfront and honest......ALWAYS!
     
  8. Optimus

    Optimus Light Load Member

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    Should i ask the recruter or keep quite and plead it down? It doesn't even say anything on the website btw
     
  9. TruckerMike

    TruckerMike Medium Load Member

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    Not sure if it'll screw you, but you better let your recruiter know ASAP. Don't try to hide it, they'll find it and if they even think you're trying to hide it, they'll send you packing.

    Not good dude. Lesson #1. Your drivers license is your livelihood. Protect it at ALL costs! I understand mistakes are made, but you need to be extra careful now!

    Call Interstate Trucker: http://www.interstatetrucker.com/

    1-800-333-DRIVE

    I can vouch for them. It's going to cost ya a little bit, but you need to find the money and pay them. They specialize in protecting TRUCKERS. They aren't an ordinary traffic defense firm. Chances are, they can dismiss the ticket. If not, they will try to reduce it to a parking violation or some other non-moving violation. They're good. Call them. You NEED to protect yourself from now on! Borrow money from friends, family, or do whatcha gotta do. This is bad timing, you need to get it taken care of.

    Call your recruiter, tell them you did nothing wrong, and that you're currently working with Interstate Trucker (all trucking companies are familiar with them). Tell them that you fully expect it to be thrown out in court. They might make you wait until it's taken care of. I don't know. But that's all you can do at this point. DON'T TRY TO HIDE IT!!!

    Good luck.
     
  10. TruckerMike

    TruckerMike Medium Load Member

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    Oh, BTW, if it makes you feel any better, I was hired with a year old ticket for doing 84 in a 65. With yours being so recent, it might be a problem. But it's not going to screw you for years and years. I'm proof of that.
     
  11. MtnDweller

    MtnDweller Light Load Member

    Tell your recruiter and plead it down.

    Open, honest and upfront....ALWAYS!
     
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