So I Worked For A Temp Driver Company For 1 Day And Did Not Like The Job. I Completed The Day Was Not Assigned A Truck, I Was A Ride Along (Training) And Decided To Pursue Other Opportunities Since I Quit The Job The Company Put A ''Quit Under Dispatch'' On My DAC Report Thats Insane And Spiteful. The Customer Told The Company I Didn't Show Up For 5 Days As A No Call No Show. Will I Have A Problem Finding Employment In The Future? How Long Does It Take To Reflect On Your DAC?
Quit under dispatch, what is the actual definition?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by VIRGINIATRUCKER, May 3, 2019.
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It boils down to "quit under dispatch" which means you were assigned a load but walked off the job before pickup. "quit while under a load" which means you abandoned a load somewhere. HireRight/DAC is not your problem in this situation. Drivers don't really understand how a driver's history is set in the headers. They list the dates worked. Reason for leaving, and rehire status! Most all carriers will take VERY SPECIAL note of a quit as a reason followed by a DO NOT REHIRE! This is a serious red flag. I was speaking to a lady the other day that showed me a fax she got from a carrier that had this. She said that the application found the round file. In all honesty, there is little you can do when an old employer does this. I will also add that part 391 requires this driver's history.
Hand, in your case I would not be overly concerned because of the temp job. I doubt you will have any serious problems because of this.King45 Thanks this. -
I got a quit under dispatch once it was complete ######## only one company out of the few that I applied to even asked about it, I just said they are lying nothing more was asked about it and I was offered the job
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Thanks For The Input Guys
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