Well with a lot of work from my School a lot of Prayers and some helpful character letters I have a Job with PTL as soon as I finish school which should be the 19th of this month if all goes well and I pass my Pad Test this Sunday and my Driving test next Sunday then its off to KY Monday Afternoon So I hope to see you all out there real soon
Need Honest Advice
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by corin_sr, Oct 3, 2008.
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Congrats! Is it a true offer to hire or is a pre hire offer? It is very hard to get a job driving a truck with felonies, but it can be done. The more years between the end of your time (jail, probation, parole) the better. Good luck to you!
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wow that sux
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I hear ya... min eis from 1990 and I am having trouble with it.
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20 years ago, it must be pretty horrific to still be causing you problems.
If you were not put to death, you still have a chance, just have to find the right company.
Not all companies will check back that far, some do NOT even check anything. These are the companies that you need to find.
Granted Lowes and Home Depot do a pretty good background check. But your nearby Bills Barn Parts, may only care about your driving record !!!!!
So, you need to beat the bushes, knock on alot of doors, and think positive. Folks with records like yours find jobs every day.
You can most likely skip Brinks, Wells Fargo, but that leaves thousands of other companies. And one, just one, has your name on it !!!!!! -
rayodeluz Thanks this.
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Buy your own truck, get your own authority and see what happens, get your own loads.
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I do disagree with a credit report as part of the hiring process and I even let the boss know it wasn't right. He would say the company needs to know if the person is trustworthy and I told him there's thousand of people that are trustworthy and have a hits on their credit history. It's real hard for yound couples to get by and when they have kids it's gets even harder. And how about the young military person that's depending on their low pay and living out in town. Some are forced to live in town because there's no housing. So this person could be in a very high security job but have hits on their credit history and a company is going to say they are not trustworthy. No it's not right in my book.
rayodeluz Thanks this.
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