Knowledgeable answers please.

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by LEStrucker, Jan 27, 2013.

  1. DragonTamerBrat

    DragonTamerBrat Road Train Member

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    Most companies have a 1 felony, period, policy. And that has to be over 5 years. You have the two biggest no-nos in the industry. If they can't insure you, they can't hire you.
     
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  3. Van driver

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    There was a guy that I went to CDL school with last yr. He had similar charges on him. He couldn't get any pre hires. It was mentioned before, to send in apps before you waste time and money. Most of those CDL schools will tell you they can get you a job. The school is only telling you what you want to hear so that they can get your money.
     
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  4. LandShark

    LandShark Road Train Member

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    It's not the carriers or recruiters. It's the insurance companies.
    Cold hard fact. The carriers insurance company basically establishes who they can hire by who they will insure.
     
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  5. LEStrucker

    LEStrucker Bobtail Member

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    That sounds logical. I guess ill go to Bojangles tomorrow and whip up some biscuits and chicken
     
  6. TheRoadWarrior

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    Thats a true fact. Insurance companies dictate to companies who to hire and not to hire. From felonies to driving records if it even has a Ahiccup on it you can forget about it plain hard truth.
     
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  7. blacklabel

    blacklabel Heavy Load Member

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    Try to get all the pre hires you can before you start that school. Then stay there a good while and hope your experience over rides your past later on.. good luck to ya. Here is something i heard thaat may help

    Every saint has a past and every sinner a future.
     
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  8. LEStrucker

    LEStrucker Bobtail Member

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    Never heard that phrase. well said. Great quote! Thanks!!
     
  9. TheRoadWarrior

    TheRoadWarrior rocking-n-rollin again

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    I gotta remember that quote.
     
  10. RAGE 18

    RAGE 18 Road Train Member

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    The only dudes I know with that kind of record or worse own their trucks.
     
  11. born&raisedintheusa

    born&raisedintheusa Road Train Member

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    I do have a suggestion, although I am NOT a truck driver. Whatever line of work you are in, try to stick it out until you have reached your 10th. year of employment. You may want to extend it to 11 years in order to have 10 years of W-2 forms to prove your employment status. While you are going for the 10 year mark, you this time to become as healthy and physically fit as possible. Also, use this time to get the cleanest MVR possible. While you are it, go ahead and research your credit history. Fully clean it up while simultaneously trying to get all debts fully paid off.

    This would also be an excellent time to spend as much quality time with your wife and children as possible.

    After all is said and done, then go to school for your CDL. After graduating from truck driving school, acquiring you CDL, then apply to Carolina Cargo in South Carolina and try to stick it out with them for a minimum of 3 years. After the 3 years are up, then start looking to other trucking companies, unless you decide to stay with Carolina Cargo.

    God bless you and your family! God bless the U.S.A.!

    GOOD LUCK TO YOU!!
     
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