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    duck55 is offline Rookie duck55 is an unknown poster at this point.  Don't let him/her around power tools just yet.
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    Default trying to get on with a company

    after i finish truck driving school i got on with this one company for about a year then the company file bankruptcy then i was with out a job looking for a job but no one would hire me because they said i can not verify my driving experience with this company,thats because all of this company information was put in a storage so i am asking anyone who may have some advice for me to follow up on i thank you ?

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    I would guess that if you were a CDL A driver with this company then the information should be traceable somehow as all companies have to follow DOT Standards which means there has to be some sort of Government record that the company did exsist at one time. Working for them for one year means that you should have a w2 statement from them and of course paycheck stubs, Hell even you're bank would most likely have a scanned copy of the checks you cashed.
    No offense meant but I have a hard time understanding how can someone go through life with out documenting what they do for a living. Maybe it is just me as I am anal about all my record keeping, I can tell you what I made and spent each year dating back to 1999, each year I condense the info and shred what is not needed, Oh Sh.t I see my father in me...... amazing what you pick up from you're parents...
    Thanks Mom & Dad...

    Timberwolf

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimberWolf View Post
    I would guess that if you were a CDL A driver with this company then the information should be traceable somehow as all companies have to follow DOT Standards which means there has to be some sort of Government record that the company did exsist at one time. Working for them for one year means that you should have a w2 statement from them and of course paycheck stubs, Hell even you're bank would most likely have a scanned copy of the checks you cashed.
    No offense meant but I have a hard time understanding how can someone go through life with out documenting what they do for a living. Maybe it is just me as I am anal about all my record keeping, I can tell you what I made and spent each year dating back to 1999, each year I condense the info and shred what is not needed, Oh Sh.t I see my father in me...... amazing what you pick up from you're parents...
    Thanks Mom & Dad...

    Timberwolf
    Ditto on personal record-keeping.
    No matter how much the company/person blew, I still have records from them in preparation for those "next-step in the career-life" moments.

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    Default Proving Employment

    You have your logbooks, right? W-2s have been mentioned, how 'bout weekly settlement sheets? BOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by duck55 View Post
    after i finish truck driving school i got on with this one company for about a year then the company file bankruptcy then i was with out a job looking for a job but no one would hire me because they said i can not verify my driving experience with this company,thats because all of this company information was put in a storage so i am asking anyone who may have some advice for me to follow up on i thank you ?

    Why don't you try your pay stubs????? and logbooks!!!!!!

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    I encountered this as well all I had to do was provide W2's to prove I was there, that's it.

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