Only made it through day and half of orientation.....now what

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by CasinoGal, Jan 22, 2013.

  1. CasinoGal

    CasinoGal Bobtail Member

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    Recent CDL school grad and went to a company orientation. During the road test, I came across a hairpin turn and my back axles went on the curb. Was dismissed soon after. My question is, am I now barred from driving for ANYONE? I have my CDL, will I never be able to use it now?
     
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  3. 123456

    123456 Road Train Member

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    Try calling Swift,

    maybe...
     
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  4. Febreeze

    Febreeze Light Load Member

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    Its an orientation test-drive. No big deal if you didnt pass. Find someone else and try again.
    Best of luck!
     
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  5. Rugerfan

    Rugerfan Road Train Member

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    Dont quote me but im pretty sure that if you only make it to like the road test then the company wont even record it as you being there. I think somewhere i read that but not totally sure
     
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  6. Jakaby

    Jakaby Medium Load Member

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    What company was it?
     
  7. Blind Driver

    Blind Driver Road Train Member

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    I wouldn't expect anyone to drive a truck perfectly out of school. Some people just need a little more to adjust to get used to a new vehicle.

    Keep trying.
     
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  8. Dinomite

    Dinomite Road Train Member

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    Some companies will ask if you have been to orientations and why you left. If the company paid for your transportation and hotel room etc. They probably will put it on your record that you were let go. It's not and end to your career. I don't know why they let people go for hitting curves. So learn from your mistake and take wider turns next time.
     
  9. Banker

    Banker Road Train Member

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    Don't worry about it, you are certainly not the first person who has done this. In my opinion if you didn't receive a paycheck, then you didn't work there, therefore don't bring it up. Call another company and you can be honest without mentioning this blip on the screen. If they ask you if you hit a curb in orientation with another company, tell the truth. If any driver tells you they have never run their trailer tires on a curb, they are lying! Learn from this and use power mirrors if available and don't ever be embarrassed to stop, get out and look, if you think you may hit something. I would rather have a line of pissed off cars behind me, than hit something!
     
  10. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    A third of the recruits will be sent home because of failing the driving test. Most of these wont be able to find the gears.
     
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  11. pokerhound67

    pokerhound67 Heavy Load Member

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    well, i can set a couple incorrect posts here straight. your brief stint with this company may or may not go onto your dac. i went to orientation for a company a few years ago (maybe 5) and had been lied to about the logs. when i found out they were on elogs, i quit. id been assigned a truck, but i did not drive it a single foot. got in, saw elogs, and called them up to quit. in retrospect, it was stupid, but i had an aversion to the idea of elogs, and theyd told me id be on paper logs. its on my dac. i would explain it to any prospective company just like i explained it here. hasnt been a problem.

    no, your career isnt over before it begins. there are many companies out there that will still hire you (assuming you can pass their road test). i know its a pita, but when youre ready, its time to start the application process all over again. good luck to you.

    and i agree with banker...if anyone tells you theyve never hit a curb, dont believe em. heck, id be hard pressed to believe anyone who says they havent hit a curb in the last 2 years.
     
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