Applied to Millis for their trucking school. After not hearing back, I called and the woman said I wasn't selected and was unable to give me a specific reason. I have no tickets/suspensions/ etc, zero criminal record, but have worked both my jobs less than 3 years. Also applied to a few other places. Wondering if you guys have any thoughts as to why? If I left anything out that would be helpful let me know. Thanks for any input.
Turned down by Millis...
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by crimedoc96, Nov 12, 2012.
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Maybe something to do with your state of residence
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Not hiring from my state maybe? I live outside cincy not far from their school if that matters
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What state you live in?
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Could be a prior employer did not respond to an employment verification request, or was not reachable with the information provided. Carriers have huge numbers of applicants, and if they run into any minor snag, they sometimes set that app aside and flag "disapproved" (not denied) and move on to the next. The notion they won't offer to give you a specific reason is very frustrating and I'd push again ... ask someone else, demand some sort of explanation. maybe you'll rattle the right cage next try.
With the number of applicants flooding many carriers today, many have implemented very odd criteria for narrowing down the active applicant pool.crimedoc96 Thanks this. -
At least if I knew, I could possibly address it?? But yeah, I didn't really push...
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Furthermore, don't be surprised if you get a call from a Millis recruiter 9 months from now wanting to know if you want to work for them
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with a TON of schools and companies out there, i wouldnt be too worried about ONE denial.... try a couple others... im sure with no criminal record and good driving record youll find one easily, and a company to hire you as well.
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