Jacked up DAC.....How long to wait for driver job????

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Steering Knuckles, Apr 16, 2013.

  1. carrkool

    carrkool Heavy Load Member

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    Yea if they had it coming I sure did. I fired one driver for failure to report in, late multiple times, truck abandonment and a few other things. 2 years later he still didn't have a job and showed up begging me to change it. Plus even if they don't run your DAC most companies do check you work history and any gaps in your work history so if you list a company and it was bad deal than they are going to hear it anyways....I also DAC a driver for hitting a pole a car and a airport snow plow on the driver side while backing.
     
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  3. carrkool

    carrkool Heavy Load Member

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    I have had ONE incedent in over 10 years and that was when I was backing and the guy next to me pulled out and cut into me otherwise just speeding tickets to go from pa to cali and back...lol
     
  4. carrkool

    carrkool Heavy Load Member

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    I should note I got those tickets but beat 90 percent of them in court
     
  5. zoekatya

    zoekatya Medium Load Member

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    I found this on a site.

    "Though the request is submitted online, the report is not available digitally, and you will have to wait for the DAC to be delivered by US mail. According to our members, it takes around 10-15 days from the day your request is submitted until the hard copy is delivered.

    The data that HireRight collects on drivers is notorious for the wildly inaccurate information stated in some reports. A frequent complaint is that accidents where the truck driver was judged no-fault end up on the report as 50% or 100% at fault for the truck driver. Disgruntled dispatchers have been known to report that the driver abandoned their tractor or returned equipment damaged, even if the tractor was returned to the terminal in its original condition. When you receive your report, check carefully for inaccuracies, and be sure to dispute false information. HireRight has an obligation to remove incorrect data from your report, and you can learn how to dispute it yourself here, or hire a company that specializes in doing the same thing."


    http://www.thetruckersreport.com/free-dac-report/
     
  6. Chibob

    Chibob Medium Load Member

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    Maybe somebody should put those tickets on your DAC report.
     
  7. Chibob

    Chibob Medium Load Member

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    If a company or O/O puts something bad on your DAC report the only thing you can do is file a dispute and write a rubuttal. You can not force DAC to remove it. If the company that filed it has a change of heart (don't hold your breath) and decides to remove it then it will be removed. But if the company refuses, it stays. For the rest of your life.

     
  8. Ghost Ryder

    Ghost Ryder Road Train Member

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    The company doesn't jack up your DAC report. You do that on your own. Stop blaming everyone else for YOUR mistakes.
     
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