I said honesty best policy, but as my Grandma used to say” don’t have to tell everything on yourself” Lol good luck, everyone’s been there
Does CRST verify employment that you put on an application?
Discussion in 'CRST' started by NoLottyLizards23, Apr 24, 2019.
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@Chinatown no they just do urine test. When you get there and also at the end of orientation. At least that’s what I heard.
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Finish the contract, then go about anywhere you want.born&raisedintheusa Thanks this. -
@Chinatown yeah that’s the plan everything I have read so far is people doing 3 months and leaving for another company but I’m going to hold my own no matter what I mean it’s just a year.
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To ask if there is a drug test of a particular type shows a good possibility that there is a history of use somewhere in the recent past.
With that new database being deployed for 2020-2023 I imagine there will be a awful lot of people unable to get a job at all if they ever are detected with a drug test or refused one anywhere in this industry.
To the question, Yes a good employer checks the history and it goes back 3,7, 10 years generally. After 10 years have gone by some of your really bad employers are not mentioned at all. In my case my 10 year history is zip, zero etc. When it's time to road test or with trainer, Im pretty sure it will become VERY apparent fast that I have experience. -
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I couldn’t agree with you more on the drug part. I do firmly believe if your planning on driving period there should be no drug use period. A career is more important than a high. I only used to smoke weed gave it up plain and simple I just need my nicotine on home time drink a beer or two. I wouldn’t risk failing a random test. As far as experience after I get a year under my belt I’ll definitely leave CRST on good terms.x1Heavy Thanks this. -
Come to think of it, in those days there was nothing at all prior to the CDL Laws after 1991 to detect or capture those using drugs or drinking. Pulling up to a alcohol shop to buy a 6 pack or bottle with the bobtail was pretty common back then. (Imagine that today.. the phones would be off the hook no?)NoLottyLizards23 Thanks this. -
@x1Heavy that would be funny to see a bobtail picking up a six pack. Someone would call somebody
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