What is so hard to understand that an O/O is just as much a company as the "super carriers" with 5000 trucks ??
I agree, but its all the same to insurance company.
Geeze....
For him to team up with an O/O is not any stretch to believe.
It happens pretty often outside the overcontrolled world of "big trucking".
I also agree, my brother is doing right now, but his experience was very thoroughly evaluated by the O/O insurance company, before he was allowed to come on board. They called everyone in the past ten years to make sure there were no big gaps in his employment, and I can tell you this for sure, regardless of how good of driver he was, if he had been been off the road for more then 5 years and no current experience he would have been going to a refresher......no way to bypass insurance company standards and thats the point. Every keeps thinking its just the employer that verifies experience......the insurance companies track it as well.
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Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Southern Star, Jan 22, 2011.
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or you can find a company that went out of business and say you worked for them. no way they can check out if you did or didn't.
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It has to be verifiable! they could tell you to pull your wage income IRS w2 forms to verify trust me companies are not stupid lol. -
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Listen I'm not trying to down the op but I am just stating fact's
Look at here I have been out of trucking for 2 year's I am willing to go the route the op stated I looked around and to my finding I bumped into nothing.
If you could find a O/O willing to take a chance with me LMK I'm willing to take a loss to gain structure and experience. Now there is a company I been looking at that might take me in. Hopefully everything turns out gravy with that.Jonny1 Thanks this. -
All trucks ungoverned so we kinda stuck together for a while.
They passed me and I was courteous enough to tell them they "missed me".
We struck up a conversation.
Ended up on their company channel.
I got contact information, and 3 weeks later was driving for him.
Treated me like FAMILY for the next 2 years.
When I was at his house and doing truck maint. I slept in his guest room, ate at his table, watched his TV in evening with them.Last edited: Jan 22, 2011
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I don't see what's so hard to believe about SS's post. He went out and found a position by thinking outside of the box a little bit. Gotta give him credit for that imo.
I have a question for you Southern Star. How long had you been out of the truck when you tried to get hired on to someone? I ask because it's looking I'll be doing the same. I just can't find a local job that I'm interested in doing. I left the road myself in Nov 2009.
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theres things like a 1099 or w2 they will ask for to verify work
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