I'm currently living in China. I've been working here since 2012 teaching English at two schools and then my own. My wife and I will be moving back to America in the summer. I want to go into trucking with Millis Transfer, but I'm worried about the work history. I have no idea how I'll be able to prove my work history in China. Any ideas?
Work History
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by packersfanmw87, Jan 13, 2019.
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Hmm, thanks for that productive answer.
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Did you file income taxes? W-2 forms showed you were working.
If no tax forms, get some documentation that you were employed; that's easy to get in China for a few dollars.
I have a home in Beijing and also one in Anhui Province.
Which state will you live in here. You can contact the company you want to work for and ask what they will need. Many drivers on here had no problem getting into trucking after living overseas for years. -
But, I’m willing to bet Alphabet has kept a neat folder on your activities. And you can get an official copy of your file by filling out a FOIA. It should contain every job you held while in China. -
All Homeland Security wants is accounting for time. No gaps really. Just be sure you aint off in Kurdistan fighting Iranian Soldiers or learning to be a terrorist etc.
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One guy that lived a couple blocks from me in Beijing didn't have any difficulty getting started in trucking. He'd lived in China about 5 years. He applied with a trucking company for cdl training and was accepted.
Apply with Millis and if they want anything other than what's on the application, they'll tell you. -
Nah, I've just been learning extreme defensive driving the last couple years. 4-wheelers, trucks, peds, e-bikes CRAZY over here. None of those pesky DOT regulations for the trucks on the road. Always overweight, underlit, and about to tip over on you.
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Yeah, I'm probably getting worked up over nothing. Heck, my employer nine, ten years ago can attest to my work ethic, character, and the fact I left to teach in China. They always beg me to come back when I visit. I'll try to gather some "official" evidence of my work in China.
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