I received a Letter of Intent to Hire from the trucking company I would like to drive for after I finish school. This is new to me. I know its not binding in any way. But, | am curious as to why a trucking company even goes to the trouble of writing one. The company had received my application and a copy of my DOT physical paperwork. I had spoken to a recruiter. But had not had a formal interview. They had also not checked my driving record (in fact they asked me to stop by and sign a release so they could check my driving record). When I stopped by and signed the form they gave me the Letter of Intent. The offer is contingent of good attendance and graduation from driving school.
My question is: Why do they do this? Is it worth the paper its written on? Should I continue to apply with other companies to maximize my opportunities?




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not all companies check your credit though. i know we don't here. the release we have just states that we know the DOT regulations for finding out previous employer info (including dates of hire/term, accident/safety info, drug & alcohol testing results, etc) and you, as the applicant, say it's ok to do such a thing.
