does anybody know anyone than maverick that does'nt need a refresher course i have'nt drove in three years but maverick was going to hire me butttttttttttt in apirl of 2007 i was going to work early one morning in my personal own vehicle and was setting at a red light with no control of my own and was rear ended. then maverick told me after 3 weeks with no word and after i called them 2 times they said they ran my mvr that i showed on my application and told me that they couldn't hire me unless my so called wreck (that someone couldn't tell a red light from a green light) was a year old before they would consider me surely maverick isn't the only one that will hire you without a refresher course right? any info would be appreciated and save me about 3,000 bucks![]()
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Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by jbrown, Jan 15, 2008.
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sorry i can't put sentences together i meant they ran my mvr and showed the wreck and i showed it on my application
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Sounds like horse feathers to me, I was just talking to a trucking company and after a car drove into my left rear tire and nearly totaled his car,(April 2007) after telling them it was not my fault, I had eyewitnesses, they did not even let me finish telling the story. I went to the next question. This may be a Mav. policy or it may be an unseen thing about something else.
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this is the only thing against my record in 5 years, the only unseen thing was they told me to show, was that i had a ticket in january of 2005 in hoover al. a non moving violation -
i got news hopefully will find out tomorrow but i think southern cal transport will give me a chance and them being so close it will be better, will keep ya'll updated
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hope i didn't come off the wrong way drive55cat this has been alot phone calls and email back and forth with trucking companies trying to find a job well i talked to southern cal friday and they said they will know something by monday so maybe and if not i'm going have to pay for a 160 hour refresher course and again didn't mean to sound rude
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Refresher courses suck. I had to pay for one at Central. Because I did not have the over the road experience, only local.
What is funny is that I learned more about dealing with clients driving local than many long time OTR drivers I have met. I have a firm rule, I do not do late. Unless it is a breakdown or a closed road that I could not have known about in advance, I can tell them within minutes what time I will arrive at the shipper/ receiver, at the time I get the load.
Driving local you are face to face with the managers and owners of these companys, as well as with the owners in many instances.
I did not learn a darn thing in the class, accept the new log rules, which I could have picked up with a little reading. I ended up using allot of my time teaching students how to back up and shift.
It is all paid off now, and I will do my best to never get into that situation again. It is just sad that I basically had to pay for driving school twice. Once in 1991 when I got my license and once last summer with a refresher. -
there is an OTR Co. in cullman that i see all over the US. i think it is R E Garrison or something
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Jbrown, no offense givren, none taken, keep on fishing. drive55cat
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