Hello all. I'm considering a career change to become a trucker. I'm here to ask how feasible that is for me, as I have a history that some may consider undesirable. First, my work history in the last 5 years hasn't been all that stable. I got hired by a police department, then ended up resigning, left for a little over a year, got hired back, then left a year later to go to another police dept., then left there to move to another state and am currently working in a prison. Included in my last 5 years is a tour in Iraq with the Army Reserve. You see, I never got fired from any of these places, I was just young and liked to move around. Would this hurt my chances being considered by a company? Also, I have 3 speeding tickets, my most recent in January 2009 while I was on leave from Iraq. When I was 17 I was caught driving without insurance, got a ticket for that, and consequently was required to file insurance for 3 consecutive years. Needless to say I didn't, and I've had my license suspended a total of about 4 times, the last one was in February 2007. Would any of this hurt my chances? I hate working in corrections and can't seem to get hired around here as a cop. If I could get hired I'd like to do a year or so OTR so I could get the experience to get a good paying local job, like with UPS Freight or a carrier with a similar pay scale. Any advice?
Advice for prospective trucker?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ProspectiveTrucker, Jul 6, 2012.
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License Suspended 4 times? Doubt anybody would touch you. You can call some recruiters to see what they have to say though.
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Some of the citations may be off your record, you could check that. If so, then there shouldn't be any problems. However, you do like to bounce around job wise, so that would be a negative. Carriers want to hire people who will stay, at least long enough to get their investment back out of you. Good luck!
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Your driving history and license suspensions show a history of poor judgement, not trying to be a dick here but it is what it is and that is not going to help you....Poor judgment in a 80000lbs vehicle is not a good thing..
However with the state of the industry now somebody somewhere will probably give you a chance, you need to find that company and make the most of it to gain some experience...
My advise would be goto college or trade school the trucking industry is in the toilet, but if trucking is what you really want best of luck.Matti Thanks this. -
The suspensions are a chance since some companies put on thier websites that they cannot be within the last 3-5 years so you might be in luck depending on which company you choose. Suspensions for insurance lapse is usually overlooked, they are looking for driving violations suspensions. That recent speeding ticket of Jan 2009 should come off your record in Jan 2013. Nothing is impossible you just have to look in the right places and don't give up just cause someone on here says you don't have a chanceLast edited: Jul 6, 2012
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Insurance suspensions aren't usually a huge obstacle, but companies will certainly want to know about them. Be very clear and forthright in reporting them and you ought not be impeded.
Your work history instability will be mitigated in the eyes of most employers by the service time (thank you for serving). Also, you weren't bouncing from Wendy's to 7/11 to Sizzler, you were working for police departments and prisons; places that do background checks and drug testing and are legitimate career-type employment.
If you're willing to suffer through a year of OTR Mega-Carrier Trainee life, you won't have too much of a problem. Once you get that year under your belt you should see some doors open up without too much trouble.Rif Raf McQ and TRUCK3R M1KE Thank this. -
Jan '09 ticket would have dropped Jan '12. Should be gone because 3-prior years right now would be going back to July 6th of '09.
But all good advice from RRMQ & theedle. -
I'll take $500 of this action !!!!
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Wow, I really appreciate all the honest replies! It's nice to know that my past may not totally rule me out if I were to try to find a company to drive for.
Where you guys are coming up with this "tickets get dropped after 3 years"rule? I will say that in my home state that when I was working and I ran your license your whole violation history would be displayed, not just three years back... -
Most insurance companies only count the last 3, altho some go back 5, because people mature. Mistakes when you are 20 shouldn't count against you at 35.
So that's what I mean by "dropped".
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