I was denied from a private fuel hauler job because I had too many jobs in a ten (10) year span according to the recruiter who called me. I only had six (6) jobs in the last ten (10) years.. Before trucking, I was in Law enforcement for five (5) years. Since receiving my CDL in 2021. I'm currently working for my third carrier.
Carrier one: A year and a half, was my starter company (Dry van)
Carrier two: Only there for four months, left because I hated team driving (Dry van hazmat)
Carrier three - Hazmat tanker: Been here for seven months now. I'm trying to leave because the pay is horrible. $0.51CPM loaded and empty. Last couple of months, I've only been grossing around $800/week for being OTR. Trying to stay for for another five months but my bills need to get paid.
I also been applying to local jobs here in Atlanta. But I been getting thanks but no thanks emails even for class B jobs. Could it be because of my job hopping which is why I been getting denied from other companies?
I was denied from a job because of my job hopping.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Brown Moose, Feb 17, 2024.
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The times are tight and things usually tank before a presidential election so most places are only hiring what they think is the 'cream' of the crop of applicants. Not necessarily a job hopper but your total driving experience is only 29 months so you don't stand out from the rest.
Whoever said you were a job hopper was, most likely, pulling a reason from their behind.Flat Earth Trucker, Bud A., okiedokie and 8 others Thank this. -
With private carrier ? Yes possibly. Keep trying
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Like @wis bang said times are kinda tight and any excuse to weed applicants down seems to be taken. I agree that could have just been what they decided to tell you. Dont let it get you down, I’ve beat myself up over not hearing back from a job I thought would be great, only to land at a place that fits me perfectly. Keep applying, keep your head up. That job coulda sucked anyway! Best of luck.
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I was a job hopper. Can’t find the decent ones if you stay at the bad ones. I have worked for 3-4 companies twice. I now own my own truck. I don’t believe in any of that crap of staying somewhere to impress someone else. It may have been important decades ago but not now.
I agree with the other guys. Bad timing and maybe not enough seat time for the better jobs. Companies, like people can’t be honest and tell you the truth, so they find something not perfect and make that the reason.
A few years ago we wouldn’t be having this discussion. Heck, just a little experience was enough. See what I mean? It’s all BS. Just gotta sift through it and wait.silverspur, Bud A., austinmike and 7 others Thank this. -
Take a dock job at a LTL carrier on a forklift probably pays more then starter OTR. Then bug the Terminal manager to be a driver. Probably bump up in a month or so. I’m seeing FedEx freight, etc looking to train in my area already. Worst you’ll have to wait til spring. When you work the dock you can get mad OT. To get by.
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You're giving reasons why you quit as if companies care. They don't care. All they know is you job hop. What reason will you come up with to quit them? That's their thinking, and you can't really blame them.
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All the while... never finding that green.celticdriver23, Bean Jr., dosgatos and 1 other person Thank this.
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