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Thread: when does "accidents" mean accidents and when incidents?

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    2fast4cond is offline Rookie 2fast4cond is an unknown poster at this point.  Don't let him/her around power tools just yet.
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    Default when does "accidents" mean accidents and when inci

    first of all, apologies if this question is in the wrong forum. . . .

    i want to apply with new companies, but have had a few so-called preventables. none have had $1000 damage (twice no damage at all).

    when an application asks me to list any accidents, does that mean just accidents that show on the dac?

    help would be appreciated.

    best,

    -chris

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    List everything,and anything that you have done in a motor vehicle. Whether it was your fault,or the other's fault,or nobody's fault,list all accidents,incidents,everything. Even if it comes out good for ya,better just go ahead,and let it out. It might be harder to come out,if they find out stuff that you havent already told them. That's what I would do.

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    What Jackrabbit379 said. Most companies have a line in their hiring paperwork stating if a driver submits falsified or incomplete information the driver will be fired. BOL

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