I don't put contact info down, because the person I dealt with probably isn't there anymore. I put the name and USDOT# on the application, along with the city/state they were based out of. They can punch it into the SMS system and get all of the current info on who to contact and where...email addresses, fax numbers, etc.
But yes, list them. If you don't, how are you explaining the gaps in your work history? If you aren't listing every job, you aren't showing as much experience on the job, and it could also be construed as lying (immediate disqualification at most places, and cause for termination if it comes to light after you've been hired).
List of previous employers for 2 years drug tests-Company gone-Now what?
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391.21-391.23 covers any questions you have.
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Why would anyone submit to a DOT test for a non-FMSCA position when not required?
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I was referring to those operating non-CMVs. Also DOT themselves recommends against using DOT specific test when they are actually required even when operating CMVs. In regards to the earlier comment about a database, well that's on it's way...
As an employer, do I have to report positive drug or alcohol tests to the government?
Not currently. But beginning January 6, 2020, motor carriers will have to submit specific information relating to DOT testing violations to the CDL Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse. Motor carriers may elect to designate a consortium/third-party administrator to perform the task on their behalf.
DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing FAQs
https://cms.fmcsa.dot.gov/sites/fmcsa.dot.gov/files/docs/Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse FAQs_508.pdfLast edited: Jan 28, 2018
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DustyRoad Thanks this.
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