Hey all, I'm finding many of these companies may require you to do some sort of sleep test. I don't mind that and I'm pretty sure I won't even get flagged. I just want to make dang sure that when I quit my job and go to one of these companies that I'm not going be sent home for any reason.
So has anyone here went through this? If you get flagged, tested, and your confirmed to have sleep apnea, do they send you home? Or do they just make you buy the one of those machines and let you go on? What was the cost to you? Can you make payments or does this come straight out of pocket?
Avoiding being sent home for Sleep Apnea
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Danvitt, Jan 12, 2015.
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I might be wrong, but this is what I am told. You can only get a DOT physical from a doctor that is certified to give DOT physical. There was a day were we could keep the forms in the office and give them to the driver to take to his family MD. If my understanding is correct, all DOT physicals must now be done by a doc certified to do DOT. Am I wrong?
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So that could be the real problem in using your own doctor. Our experience is that fewer and fewer doctors will do DOT physicals because if the driver has a medical issue while driving, they could be drawn into a potential law as they are the one that "certified" the driver. Now the medical card needs to be taken to your state DMV and "hooks" them together. Drivers and Companies do fight, but nothing is affecting us as much as the lawyers and the Government.
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You are rarely, if ever sent home for sleep apnea if you agree to use a mask while sleeping. Many drivers that have initially #####ed about using one find they DO get a better nights sleep while using it.
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I am no lawyer but I have the feeling that if the company mandates you to take that test they should be paying for it. On the other hand, they also know that if you want the job badly enough you will pay for it and not make an issue out of it. I do know that if you have to pay for it you can certainly use it as a tax deduction for the year and if you end up having to purchase a Bi-pap machine that (and all the necessary renewal supplies as time goes on) will be deductible as well. You can even deduct the mileage you drove to/from the test as a work expense. Not that these deductions make up for the cash outlay, but at least it can maybe take some of the sting out of it.
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