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<p>[QUOTE="tittytothecity, post: 12381243, member: 328330"]Hello all. I have a question regarding to reporting a company you worked for. </p><p><br /></p><p>To give you all a background. I got my CDL in October of 2021. I worked for Southeast Milk Inc out of Florida until rumors went around that they lost contracts with the dairy co-op's and layoffs were imminent. I worked there for 4 months. I jumped ship and applied to Pepsi. Pepsi was a #### show, never have been reimbursed for the miles I put on my personal vehicle since I wasn't vaccinated, I couldn't ride in the truck with the trainer. I worked at Pepsi for a month and half as I was spending more money than I made. I worked for Hornady Transport out of Alabama for 2 months because they refused to get new, safe equipment (binders) and got very tired of the dispatch antics. In between Pepsi and Hornady, i was going through a divorce where the other party kept rescheduling the court case at the very last second, trying to get me to say F it and not show up. Thats what their goal was, i am sure of it. So the gap in my work experience is there.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am now working for FedEx Ground as a delivery driver driving a step van with air brakes and have been working here for 5 months. I am wanting to get back into trucking, but as you probably think, I am what some may perceive as they call it a, "job hopper". I would refute that I am plagued with bad luck. I am barely making 650 a week and I am barely surviving.</p><p><br /></p><p>My issue is I want to work for Indian River Transport. I LOVED pulling tankers. I applied and talked with them on the phone and they say I have worked too many jobs in a 3 year period. I have had 4 jobs since driving commercially, where as you can say technically 3 of them were actual tractor trailer jobs, even though working at Pepsi I never drove a truck and acted as a Merchandiser than a truck driver. </p><p><br /></p><p>My question is, legally, could I technically not put Pepsi and FedEx Ground down on my intelli-app and only give them enough information to get in the door. On a previous forum I researched a few weeks ago, I forget the name of the user, he said only give them enough information and that's it. I am wondering if it would do more harm than good to do this. Even greater, anything FMCSA wise that would give me a violation and damage my trucking career. </p><p><br /></p><p>Any information would be helpful. Thanks for reading.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tittytothecity, post: 12381243, member: 328330"]Hello all. I have a question regarding to reporting a company you worked for. To give you all a background. I got my CDL in October of 2021. I worked for Southeast Milk Inc out of Florida until rumors went around that they lost contracts with the dairy co-op's and layoffs were imminent. I worked there for 4 months. I jumped ship and applied to Pepsi. Pepsi was a #### show, never have been reimbursed for the miles I put on my personal vehicle since I wasn't vaccinated, I couldn't ride in the truck with the trainer. I worked at Pepsi for a month and half as I was spending more money than I made. I worked for Hornady Transport out of Alabama for 2 months because they refused to get new, safe equipment (binders) and got very tired of the dispatch antics. In between Pepsi and Hornady, i was going through a divorce where the other party kept rescheduling the court case at the very last second, trying to get me to say F it and not show up. Thats what their goal was, i am sure of it. So the gap in my work experience is there. I am now working for FedEx Ground as a delivery driver driving a step van with air brakes and have been working here for 5 months. I am wanting to get back into trucking, but as you probably think, I am what some may perceive as they call it a, "job hopper". I would refute that I am plagued with bad luck. I am barely making 650 a week and I am barely surviving. My issue is I want to work for Indian River Transport. I LOVED pulling tankers. I applied and talked with them on the phone and they say I have worked too many jobs in a 3 year period. I have had 4 jobs since driving commercially, where as you can say technically 3 of them were actual tractor trailer jobs, even though working at Pepsi I never drove a truck and acted as a Merchandiser than a truck driver. My question is, legally, could I technically not put Pepsi and FedEx Ground down on my intelli-app and only give them enough information to get in the door. On a previous forum I researched a few weeks ago, I forget the name of the user, he said only give them enough information and that's it. I am wondering if it would do more harm than good to do this. Even greater, anything FMCSA wise that would give me a violation and damage my trucking career. Any information would be helpful. Thanks for reading.[/QUOTE]
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