Ticket in Personal Vehicle Employer.

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by RedTheTrucker, Sep 20, 2015.

  1. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    That's because you have everything hooked up to a football helmet.
    I started to use my old Huey crew chief flight helmet, but was afraid I'd be commited to a psych ward.
     
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  3. Cranky Yankee

    Cranky Yankee Cranky old ######

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    fixed it for you[​IMG]
     
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  4. DUNE-T

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    Dont tell right away, get hired, start making money and start fighting that ticket today. In a year when they check your MVR if ticket is still on your record, you gonna be a guy with one year experience and a ticket, which is much better than being a noob with a ticket and no experience
     
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  5. RedTheTrucker

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    I was thinking to just pay the ticket it off in a couple days after my current MVR comes back i want to fight it but i really dont think i would have the time to go back n forth to court

    But i was thinking the same thing like id rather get fired in a year and have that year experience vs telling her now n just not getting hired

    And its weird because im not technically hired with them yet so i guess when a year comes that would be my argument lol
     
  6. Chinatown

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    I agree with fighting the ticket. From my personal experience, a couple of companies I worked for required us to report any ticket immediately or face firing. Ideally, don't report it until it's resolved and then only if you were found guilty. The places I worked with that policy would also fire you immediately if you turned in a two week notice that you are quitting.
     
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  7. xsetra

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    Fight ticket. You hire a lawyer to represent you. Use a local attorney to the court, he knows the DA and what he can get for you. Such as what or how to get your ticket reduced dismissed.

    May be one of those programs where you get no tickets for a 6 months and it is dismissed.
    Legally you don't have a ticket until the judge says its yours.
    I would think the court would be lenient IF this is your only violation .

    Good luck
     
  8. Cranky Yankee

    Cranky Yankee Cranky old ######

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    fighting tickets is so much more expensive then not getting tickets
     
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  9. White Dog

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    Yes....and yes.
     
  10. G.Anthony

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    nah, it's easier to throw a bag of smack out the window.
     
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