I agree with you, 13 speed is a very good trans., and not that hard to learn. It's just nerve wracking at a driving test. And Danny is one of the "Good Guys" at May. Good Luck, Enjoy what you do and laugh at least once a day.
MAY company layton UT I FAILED MY ROAD TEST?
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I cannot imagine why they would have an issue with a suspension back in 1992 that was 16 years ago and shouldnt even be an issue most companies only do 5 years at max unless it was for something serious but still as long as your record has been ok for the last 16 years it would be unfair and stupid to hold a 16 year old offense against you
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They will not fire you for those little mistakes that you made.
He was not hired yet if he was taking a road test.
Little mistakes? The not shifting on the tracks is a simulation based on if you are driving a hazmat load. Unsafe operation of a CMV is not a little mistake.
When I went through orientation they failed a guy with 20 years experience becuase he broke a double yellow. I had never driven a 13 speed and had been driving autoshifts for over 7 years and I passed. I just drove the truck like a 8 speed and did not shift on RR tracks.
May was the first company I worked for that gave a actual road test that was not just a formality. When I went to USX they would pile 3 or 4 people in the truck and a couple miles with each driver and that was it.
May took each of us out alone and actually gave a ligit test which I aplaud them for. If you can't pass a road test you don't belong on the road, period. -
they say you can have one suspension but hey what do i know, my guess is there a good company, but times are slow and maybe they would rather pay for cheaper labor then pay me,
I went through the hiring process at May and they already had my DMV and DAC before I went to orientation. They hire based on points and a suspension 16 years ago would not be enough points unless it was for DUI. They only go back 10 years for anything else and only assign points if within the last 3 years. You also have 5 years experience and unless it was before 92 you have driven since and currently have a valid license, right?
first I had to put up with you telling me I did not know what the condition of the trailers I hauled for May was on other threads. When unlike me, you never worked for May or drove their trailers. Now you are trying to tell me they got squeamish on hiring you because of a license suspension 16 years ago?
I have worked for 3 other OTR carriers besides May. And Mays hiring criteria was the most lenient of the 4. But none would of disqualified me for a suspension 16 years ago unless it was due to a DUI or some other felonious behavior.
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