Yea a Hoveround with 18 wheels... I'll be a newbie, starting a new career. I would perfer regional or local but will do long haul to get my foot in the door.
Does being out of work for more than three = No driving Job?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Radioflyer, Aug 6, 2012.
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The companies are mostly worried you are trying to hide a problem or accident at a company you are not telling them about. DUI, drug test, accident..pending lawsuits, criminal trial, abandoned trucks, etc. They're happier if they can document what you've been doing for 10 years, the 'easy' way.
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Also if you are a felon and have been in jail I think is what they are checking for.
I'm not sure how a housewife can prove that she was just a stay at home person, I suppose a recruiter might could tell you how they handle that, I'm sure there are a lot of women drivers who have been in the same boat. -
I was out awhile too...same problem...werner hired me and is making me go out with a trainer for 175 drive hours...at least it gets me back in the industry
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