You mean until it says "Competitive". That is what term is used on the background check system Walmart has been using since August 2013. This new system was put in place shortly after you were hired, so you may not have ever seen how it works.
If it comes back as "Non Competitive", that means the background check revealed one or more disqualifying items and the driver will not be hired at this time.
Walmart here I come!
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How you been doing timdriver81? What type of runs you been on in red bluff? I am starting next orientation. Finally got my license with hazmat end in mail. Have a safe 1
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Well if it comes back as non competitive would they inform u of what it was that disqualified u
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I know you all may not know but imma ask anyway, on background check what could b something that wud disqualify a person, asking because yes ive been arrested bfor for someone elses doing but no felony convictions, that stuff havnt barred my from getting my hazmat, twic card nor pass port, so im just wondering and hoping it doesnt affect me with walmart, thanks for ur input
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It's not so much what you have done, but they want you to list it. Not listing something and have them find out, they see it as deception. And that's what gets you disqualified.
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I didnt list anything that was juvenile, and I have no adult record I pray that juvenile doesn't nip me
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Ok thanks, now I can relax on that part, its funny but aftr 15 r more years im still embarrassed bout it; I adore this forum thanks walmart drivers
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From my understanding juvenile records suppose to b sealed but walmart mite have them unsealed who knowsjtg80 Thanks this.
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Im not real sure but it would upset me, I was 14 didnt have much parenting and never an issue after that
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You won't have to worry about anything that is beyond the limitations of the question on the app. For instance, if you were arrested 6 years ago, but the question was 'have you been arrested in the last 5 years?' you could honestly answer 'no', however, if they asked have you EVER been arrested, and you said no, it will disqualify you. As long as you answered every question thoroughly and honestly, you won't have anything to worry about. General rule is always answer honestly no matter how insignificant the question might be. If you received a ticket for a ticket for a 'California stop' but had it reduced in court to a parking ticket, and one question asked 'were you issued any tickets in the last 5 years', you would do best to answer 'yes', then you could explain it later, but if you said no, they WILL find it and even though it was reduced to a parking ticket, it would shoot you down. Some questions are not based on your qualifications, but rather on your honest, complete answers.drozzer69, TomOfTx and noninetofive Thank this.
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