60 days would be about right.
Yup, you need to disclose all of that. They're very interested in your honesty, not so much that you did something minor 4 or 5 years ago.
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Ironpony how do you like working for prime? would like to get some other drivers input also
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Time out for a trivial question: are Prime trucks (generally) outfitted with SiriusXM radio? I had it before, and I've actually missed it.
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Okay, I'm sure I could spend hours reading through this thread and a couple of others, (I am reading through some of them) BUT, I would like a square answer. What are the physical requirements to work for Prime? I have read the website, (I should just call my recruiter, but I want raise the question here anyway). In particular BMI? I keep reading about a sleep study... if I fail the BMI, what does that mean exactly? Do I fail just because it's high? If I am found to have sleep apnea, will the company decide not to hire me? @Ironpony, I am particularly curious in what you have to say as you seem to have a lot to say. What other physical test do they perform on students during orientation, I know I read in one thread about some kind of funny walk where you essentially have squat and walk, can someone explain this in more detail.
BTW, my BMI according to my last visit with my doc was 41. I'm 6'2, 320.
PS, I won't respond to fat shaming. I am very comfortable with myself.
Also I am having some trouble finding a list of medical dis-qualifiers, can someone please point me in the right direction.
Oh and for the record, I am very serious about going to work for Prime. Not sure why exactly, I just have had a good feeling about them since I began looking into what options will best suit me as pursue this career. There are some things I don't like, but other things I do like. Same with every company I look at, but again, I my gut is telling me this is the one. -
That "funny" walk would be the duck walk. Squat down, take a couple of steps, and you've got it. They just want to make sure you can do what's physically necessary to get under a trailer to inspect it properly. I can't tell you anything further about the current physical requirements... it's been a number of years since I was at orientation.ScandBro Thanks this. -
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Do you have the same trainer during your cdl permit and after your cdl
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