Hi guys, I am one of those people that give truckers a bad name. I feel pretty crappy about the situation so please don’t flame me here.
I just graduated from a large carriers training program, got my CDL, and was in my second week of the second phase of training (as a co-driver). While he was sleeping I had an accident on private property where I clipped a building and tore up the trailer. The police say it’s a “non-reportable” accident, but I know this company uses DAC. Obviously they released me.
My question is, since it’s so close to when I got my cdl, and not on my license record, should I just avoid mentioning it and just deal with it if it comes up? I’ve been honest to potential employers so far and obviously that’s a roadblock.... but I know not everyone uses DAC....but I also don’t want to face questions in the future. This happened just 2 days ago. Advice?
DAC and getting hired on
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Lonweld, Dec 14, 2017.
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Where is your location? We need to know the hiring area you live in before we can suggest companies.
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Nebraska, specifically Omaha area
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Just admit what you did to potential employers and say there's no tickets involved; you were let go because you're a new driver. Don't badmouth the company that fired you because potential employers don't want to hear that because it makes it look like you're shifting blame.
Start submitting applications and the more the better. It's best to do an online application before any phone calls; then follow up in a couple of days and call and say, "I'm checking on my job application." Ignore any "experience required" because companies bend their rules on that.
Also, if there's any smaller outfits with terminals around your area, just walk in and ask for an application and say you're looking for a driving job.
McLane Company
Martin Bros. Distributing
Butler Transport
Sapp Bros.
Fortune Transportation
TransAm
National Carriers
Southern Refrigerated Transport
USA Truck
Britton Transport
Menards - Valley,NE -
This position will be responsible for delivering products from the Distribution Center to the retail stores.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
•Drive a 53’ van to a Menards store and back, 1-3 deliveries per day •Use an electric log device
•Communicate with area supervisors using a Yard Management System
•Provide outstanding service to stores by maintaining attention to detail and completing taks in a timely manner
•Perform safety check of tractor vehicle prior to operation
Skills & Requirements
•Class A CDL
•Reliable
•Hardworking
•Must possess a good driving record
•Experience operating tractor/trailer or willingness to learn
Dohrn Transfer - Omaha,NE. website has 3 yrs. driving experience, but with this company I think they're referring to have a drivers license for 3 years, not a cdl for 3 years.
Reinhart Foodservice - Apply for "Associate Driver" position. NE - Omaha
Job Description . Reinhart will hire and train individuals with less than one year of experience and enter them into our Associate Driver training program. Driver Associates will perform driver duties that will allow them to gain the necessary experience to qualify for a Professional Driver position with Reinhart Foodservice after successfully completing the program.
Required Skills and Experience:Drivers must have a valid Class A CDL for interstate commerce with less than one year of current Class A CDL or equivalent military driving experience within the last year.Last edited: Dec 15, 2017
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Coleman Worldwide Moving -
If you are interested in this career opportunity, please apply online at:
Workday
Required Education and Experience:
- Required: High school diploma or GED
- Required: CDL Class A or CDL Class B license
- Required: Good driving record (will be verified)
- Required: Ability to meet background standards
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You better mention the accicident on your application otherwise itll get ugly when the company finds out on there own.How much damage was done to the building and trailer?
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no, never leave out on any application this accident. IT IS on your work history, and most likely WILL BE on your DAC,
if you lie, or omit information, you will either be fired (again) when they find out or you just won;t be hired at all.
be upfront, and mention in the application that "you learned from this mistake", and that is to BE MORE AWARE.Last edited: Dec 15, 2017
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Thank you for the input guys/gals. And thank you for the job links. I’ve submitted maybe 20 apps so far, talked to a few people on the phone. I will continue to trudge on and hopefully be working again soon
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Idk the total costs, the roof/overhang of the building got damaged and the trailer ended up with a large (8+ foot long) tear completely through the side. Yes I know I’m a ####### and yes I know I shouldn’t be driving (said it before the usual trolls come crawling out of the woodwork)
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