you didnt really want to drive a truck anyway. did ya?
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you didnt really want to drive a truck anyway. did ya?
The Green Grass on the other side, still needs to be mowed
Most infractions will not affect your job prospects after a few years. Unless it is something related to drugs it should not dramatically affect you after it comes off of your MVR. A DUI will affect you for at least 5 years.
Do a check on the company requirements for hiring. The vast majority of companies require a DUI to be at least 7 years old, if they will hire you at all. Quite a number of companies will not hire you at all if you've ever had a DUI.
And, as far as the speeding tickets go... Many companies will not hire a seasoned driver with two speeding tickets over 10 mph in the last three years. You don't expect them to hire a new driver, do you?
Destroy the cities...and they will rebuild them.Destroy the farms...and grass will grow in the streets of the cities.
Destroy the economy of the blue-collar worker...and grass will grow in the executive offices.
The bill has come due.
( R E T I R E D , and glad of it)
How about Con-way?
And this thread is almost 10 months old.
Don't trust anybody. Especially that guy in the mirror.
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With a past like that, and the time frames, you have demonstrated your inability and / or unwillingness to learn from your mistakes. Seriously, your record would have been problematic back when some companies would hire anyone with a pulse and an IQ over 50. In today's market?? Perhaps if you move to Mexico, you might get on driving a truck for 13 cents a mile!!
While driving may not be in your future, with your record does indicate that you may have a promising career as a dispatcher.
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