Terminated for accident, now what?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Truckerman7, Sep 5, 2022.
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get your stuff . Right away.
Even If you have to rent a small storage unit to keep it in .
get copies of your MVR and hire right and dac etc
And you can have someone call the former employer and ask for a reference and see what they are saying about youbentstrider83, Another Canadian driver, tscottme and 1 other person Thank this. -
I think your boss meant that it will not affect you working somewhere. It does go know your license and driver report, and you may have to work for a company that doesn't have the best reputation. If that does happen, just be ok with having somewhere to work. It's still early in the game for you so you're still in the stages of honing your skills while this falls off. Keep on getting better and everything will take care of itself as long as you are careful and avoid any more accidents.
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- Must be at least 21 years of age
- No more than 3 moving violations in last 36 months
- No more than 2 preventable collisions, incidents, or accidents in last 36 months
- No DUI, DWI, or moving violations involving drugs or alcohol in the last 3 years
- Stable work history
- Valid CDL-A and Medical Card
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Choice of dry van or flatbed.
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