So 90% of companies won't touch a prospective driver with a DUI younger than 7 years, and the OP is seriously asking if pending meth and theft felony charges are OK?
If someone has pending felonies and is on probation, is there a trucking company
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by I Push 18 Wheelers, Mar 25, 2020.
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There's an easy way to find out!!! Check Swift, CR England, and Western Express. If they won't hire him then I say he has no chance.
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Western Express is very 'case friendly' with people in trouble (prior anyway) with the law and/or judicial system. And I'm NOT saying this satirically, but from .. others' experiences; here and elsewhere. Their flabed side is kinda slow now, (so I hear) but van is moving.
Just my .02 ~!
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Welcome aboard, trucking now days is the occupation of last resort. Get fired from flipping burgers go truckin. Get paroled, go truckin.
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So name those companies. Because you're literally the only one singin that song.BackwoodsGA Thanks this.
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Not hardly, Most megas. Got a felony? Just wait 4 years and your good to go! Loose your job? Well then, your last resort is truckin with a mega! Keep in mind Im not talkin bout most drivers out there or owner op's. Just sayin there is alot of flunkies coming into the Industry. You know it, I know it, everybody knows it!Last edited: Mar 26, 2020
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I have felonies but... They're 40 years old.Time is what helps.10 years clean it won't matter to most companies.G13Tomcat Thanks this.
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Exactly.Western did hire felons..may have changed.
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It will be an.uphill battle. Construction, cement trucks, dumps, movers. Think jobs that are hard that no one wants. Food service.
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1099s don't background check
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