2 points on my record, failing to provide ins on a co vehicle.

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  1. chuckstro

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    Do you think I could still get hired for most driving job, for my CDL B license I just got? Some guy hit the company vehicle at my other job before, but didn't have any insurance to provide to police and the officer reported that, against me. It came out as 2 points on my license. You think It would disqualify me, from most driving jobs?
     
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    No, you should be ok.
    Do you have a copy of the accident report?
     
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    No. My boss told me not to worry about it, when it happened months ago. Now all of sudden the BMV website is telling me I owe money or need provide proof of insurance
     
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    Shouldn't the company provide the insurance proof? Why is that the responsibility of the driver?
    If you are a company driver, not an owner-operator, that isn't your problem. The boss should take care of it. Maybe he's trying to keep you from leaving the company.
     
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    I dont know man. I'm new in this world and just figuring stuff out lol. I gave the officer everything I possibly had
     
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    Start the job search.
    Unless you already have something in mind, try Trillium.
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    I'll try trillium. I'm actually struggling to find any CDL B openings near me
     
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    Where are you located?
    When you can, upgrade to a CDL-A.
    You can still drive CDL-B box trucks, even with a CDL-A.
    Some box trucks require a CDL-A, so an upgrade will qualify for more jobs.
     
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    Check -- & double check. :thumbup:

    A class "A" CDL = mo' money.....

    $$$$$$$$$$.

    -- L
     
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    Let us know your location. Probably some drivers on this forum will have some job leads for you.
     
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