Pksteph, just talked to woman in recruiting and was told that they r still accepting students from c1. Sorry I was misinformed.
So, what's it like at USA for a new driver?
Discussion in 'USA Truck' started by pksteph, Mar 26, 2012.
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Great BearFunkey! Thank you for asking.
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Well, it looks like I'm not going to placed with USA trucks. I just talked to my driver agent. Since I've been driving a bus for two years and was a stay at home mom for over 12 years before that I won't have the required 3 years (in a row) "work experience". Lovely... I was raising my daughter not in friggin' prison...
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That doesn't make sense. It's only for verification purposes. That person probably doesn't know what they are doing. Call USA and ask them if you had to be working 3 full years. I would call his bluff on that.
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I would definately call and check on that, I was on disability for 2 years prior to coming on here and I got hired
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§ 391.21Application for employment.(a) Except as provided in subpart G of this part, a person shall not drive a commercial motor vehicle unless he/she has completed and furnished the motor carrier that employs him/her with an application for employment that meets the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section.(b) The application for employment shall be made on a form furnished by the motor carrier. Each application form must be completed by the applicant, must be signed by him/her, and must contain the following information1) The name and address of the employing motor carrier;(2) The applicant's name, address, date of birth, and social security number;(3) The addresses at which the applicant has resided during the 3 years preceding the date on which the application is submitted;(4) The date on which the application is submitted;(5) The issuing State, number, and expiration date of each unexpired commercial motor vehicle operator's license or permit that has been issued to the applicant;(6) The nature and extent of the applicant's experience in the operation of motor vehicles, including the type of equipment (such as buses, trucks, truck tractors, semitrailers, full trailers, and pole trailers) which he/she has operated;(7) A list of all motor vehicle accidents in which the applicant was involved during the 3 years preceding the date the application is submitted, specifying the date and nature of each accident and any fatalities or personal injuries it caused;(8) A list of all violations of motor vehicle laws or ordinances (other than violations involving only parking) of which the applicant was convicted or forfeited bond or collateral during the 3 years preceding the date the application is submitted;(9) A statement setting forth in detail the facts and circumstances of any denial, revocation, or suspension of any license, permit, or privilege to operate a motor vehicle that has been issued to the applicant, or a statement that no such denial, revocation, or suspension has occurred;(10)(i) A list of the names and addresses of the applicant's employers during the 3 years preceding the date the application is submitted,(ii) The dates he or she was employed by that employer,(iii) The reason for leaving the employ of that employer,(iv) After October 29, 2004, whether the (A) Applicant was subject to the FMCSRs while employed by that previous employer,(B) Job was designated as a safety sensitive function in any DOT regulated mode subject to alcohol and controlled substances testing requirements as required by 49 CFR part 40;(11) For those drivers applying to operate a commercial motor vehicle as defined by Part 383 of this subchapter, a list of the names and addresses of the applicant's employers during the 7-year period preceding the 3 years contained in paragraph (b)(10) of this section for which the applicant was an operator of a commercial motor vehicle, together with the dates of employment and the reasons for leaving such employment; and (12) The following certification and signature line, which must appear at the end of the application form and be signed by the applicant: This certifies that this application was completed by me, and that all entries on it and information in it are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. (Date)(Applicant's signature)(c) A motor carrier may require an applicant to provide information in addition to the information required by paragraph (b) of this section on the application form.(d) Before an application is submitted, the motor carrier must inform the applicant that the information he/she provides in accordance with paragraph (b)(10) of this section may be used, and the applicant's previous employers will be contacted, for the purpose of investigating the applicant's safety performance history information as required by paragraphs (d) and (e) of §391.23. The prospective employer must also notify the driver in writing of his/her due process rights as specified in §391.23(i) regarding information received as a result of these investigations.
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It's my understanding you only have to account for the 3 years. A friend of mine recently started driving for Transport America. This friend had been out of work caring for a sick family member. All TA required was a statement on record accounting for that time.
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Hey Klatu, where is Justin? Our motorcycle club just opened a chapter there but I've never heard of it until recently. I understand it's near Grapevine.
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chemsoldier1 Thanks this.
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