Application Denied by TMC

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  1. jmarc77

    jmarc77 Light Load Member

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    I've been looking at getting into truck driving for the last year and I'm finally pulling the trigger on it. Specifically I want to do flatbed (although I wouldn't rule out other types of freight). I load and unload trucks all day in my current job and I'm familiar with a lot of load securement techniques and DOT regulations. I got my medical card on my own and I've been studying for my CLP which I feel I could easily pass at this point.

    One of my coworkers worked for TMC and got his CDL through them and had mostly good things to say so I applied to their CDL training program. I received a phone call the following day asking if I had any questions. I asked how long their hiring process normally takes and if they would need anything from me in the meantime. They said they would verify my employment history and go from there. I asked that they not contact my current employer as I haven't given my two weeks notice yet.

    I didn't hear anything for a few days so I called this afternoon to ask about the status of my application. They told me that my application had been reviewed and they would not be moving forward with me. I asked why and they wouldn't give me an answer.

    My other plan was to go to community college and get my CDL through them, which is probably the route I'll go and I feel is a good option. Regardless I'm feeling a bit discouraged and disappointed. I was hoping to work for TMC to gain some experience. I felt that their recruiting/hiring department was very much lacking people skills. They talked to me like working for TMC is some big privilege and honor. They weren't very friendly. They might otherwise be a fine company with good drivers.

    I'm trying not to get down on myself too hard. I've been trying to think of a few other companies that are worth applying to. I've heard Maverick is a good company. Melton seems to be okay but not as much home time. I wouldn't touch Western Express with a 10 foot pole. Not sure if TMC would be worth reapplying to after I get my CDL or not.

    Anyways, let me hear your thoughts and advice.
     
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  3. buddyd157

    buddyd157 Road Train Member

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    they do not have to tell you why you were rejected.

    i had that happen to me a time or two. the safety dept could have rejected you for one reason or another. from there, they do not communicate reasons why to the recruiters.

    best you try calling the safety dept for an answer, but don't really expect one.
     
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  4. Chinatown

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    Best to get your cdl through the community college and get all the endorsements.
    Forget TMC, there's plenty more flatbed companies to choose from.
     
  5. Chinatown

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    Might be medications. Some medications are legal, but not all trucking companies accept them; each company writes their on criteria on that.
     
  6. buddyd157

    buddyd157 Road Train Member

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    he doesn't mention meds?
     
  7. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    For some reason he was denied; that's just a guess.
     
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  8. ZVar

    ZVar Road Train Member

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    Could be as simple as credit rating too.
     
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  9. Antinomian

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    You told them not to contact your present employer. They are required by law to do that. So they couldn't hire you. Declining to tell you why you weren't hired was just a general level of disrespect most all mega carriers show to drivers.
     
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  10. Malt Ball Cult

    Malt Ball Cult Light Load Member

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    Every time I see a TMC rig, in my head, it's always "THC Trucking". ;-)
     
  11. Judge

    Judge Road Train Member

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    Check with Maverick, who cares if they contact current employer, they’ll let you give 2 weeks notice, though mostly in trucking drivers get mad and quit without notice, there are tons of post on this site about drivers giving notice and being stuck somewhere at a terminal 2000 miles from home.
     
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