Central Refrigerated, Day 1

Discussion in 'Central Refrigerated' started by DSmythe, Jul 15, 2013.

  1. I'moutofhere

    I'moutofhere Light Load Member

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    wyldhorses. forgot but, my driving, criminal and drug history is spotless.
     
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  3. wyldhorses

    wyldhorses Medium Load Member

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    Most of them have you get a notarized statement that a friend or someone has to sign saying what you were doing. In the question for new drivers forum there a several threads and posts about work history.
     
  4. EvilPikachu

    EvilPikachu Bobtail Member

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    Do you by chance know why those 7 or 8 people didn't get hired? Didn't study enough, etc? I'm going to call Monday and this company looks great, but I am kind of terrified that I'll be one of the people that, for whatever reason, goes through the class and won't get hired..
     
  5. dfaf

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    I know this is an old thread, but it has brought up a concern that I didn't previously have. My son is severely disabled and went through a 2 year in home therapy that required a parent to participate and be present. This caused me to have a 2 year gap in my work history, I wasn't even able to draw unemployment(got denied because I quit instead of being laid off or fired). Other than the documentation I have from this program, I have nothing to show for those 2 years. I put this gap on in my unemployment history when I applied, and I have been employed this past year(currently unemployed going on 6 months now). Would it be best to show up with a notarized letter explaining this 2 year gap?
     
  6. Lady K

    Lady K Road Train Member

    It wouldn't hurt... And shows willingness to go the extra step. You might also ask your recruiter if it is necessary, they might say no need.
     
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  7. dfaf

    dfaf Light Load Member

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    "Won't hurt.." was my argument when I presented the idea to my wife, but in a way she's right, if I don't need to spend the money on a document that's money saved. I'll definitely add this question to my list of "need to knows". Thanks.
     
  8. Lady K

    Lady K Road Train Member

    If I remember right it's only $12-15, something like that... So not too big of a hit... However I have been where $15 in my pocket makes a big difference in if we ate or made it to work... Not a fun place to be!
     
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  9. blackysc

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    Lady K, are you a trainer with CR, I will be coming to Utah in January, brrrrrr. I can't wait to get back to work, I been off for two month now, getting to retire from the military and get back to truck driving. Thanks for all the information
     
  10. dfaf

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    Every time I go to reply I write a novel and over share on personnel matters... this is my third attempt at writing a reply.

    Thank you. I think peace of mind is priceless so shelling out a few bucks would be well worth it. I'll still give my Recruiter a call, no harm in asking, don't see much harm in showing up with a notarized document either.
     
  11. Lady K

    Lady K Road Train Member

    I'm not brave enough to be a trainer!! I team with my husband ... So maybe I am a 'trainer' of sorts ... LOL!
     
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