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matcat



Joined: 09 Sep 2007
Posts: 560
Location: Sumter, SC

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:43 am    Post subject: Got to be a company out there for me  

Well, I just moved to South Carolina, and looking for a company to work for, don't care if it is local, regional, OTR, whatever. Anyone know of one that will hire me? Just to offer a recap of my situation (A few people on here will no doubt remember).

Went to swift school last September, drove for them up until march. Got fired because of a preventable in February, with that preventable I also got a moving violation. So I got 6 months experience OTR, and as you know, all these companies like to say "Ohh if you can get x number of months in with another company we would love to hire you", but of course finding that 'other company' is impossible when they all say that!

So if anyone knows a company in SC that is hiring and will look past a single accident and violation on my record, please let me know! (My record is spotless other then that accident).
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dewercs2



Joined: 13 Jan 2007
Posts: 162
Location: Hemet, CA

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 11:58 am    Post subject:  

I feel your pain there Matcat.
I'm in the same situation, 1 accident, not preventable, no tickets and 5 months OTR.... but nobody wants to take me.
still looking though.... Keep your head up something will come up....
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belpre122



Joined: 14 Jul 2004
Posts: 586
Location: Local Hoosier 1/4 cab BBR

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:32 pm    Post subject:  

Hey youngblood!! Didn't Golfhobo offer to try and get you on at his outfit? If I remember correctly, he is in the Carolinas somewhere. If you don't remember the offer, go back and search the thread. (you know which thread) :wink:
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matcat



Joined: 09 Sep 2007
Posts: 560
Location: Sumter, SC

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 2:08 pm    Post subject:  

belpre122 wrote: Hey youngblood!! Didn't Golfhobo offer to try and get you on at his outfit? If I remember correctly, he is in the Carolinas somewhere. If you don't remember the offer, go back and search the thread. (you know which thread) :wink:

Yeah I left him a few messages a few weeks ago but he hasn't replied yet.
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JeffTheTerrible



Joined: 20 Jan 2005
Posts: 702

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:54 pm    Post subject:  

Fired for a single preventable? What exactly was the nature of the incident? I can't help but to think there are some relevant details which you've left out.

Where in SC are you, and how open are you to doing sitework and road construction work (dumps, water trucks, etc.)? I might be able to put you in touch with some people who'll take you on, but I can't promise you anything.
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truckerpreacher



Joined: 19 Mar 2007
Posts: 80

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:58 pm    Post subject:  

dewercs2 wrote:
I feel your pain there Matcat.
I'm in the same situation, 1 accident, not preventable, no tickets and 5 months OTR.... but nobody wants to take me.
still looking though.... Keep your head up something will come up....

Hey dewercs -
First, glad to see you are doing well and have healed,
second, I don't think you can compare the two situations, you were not ticketed, and given the chance to explain your accident I think there might be some forgiveness, unfortunatly, it is not usually the company that says no but their insurance as we all know.
I do pray that you will be able to find a company and get on with life.

Matcat:
With a preventable, a moving violation and limited experience, you will have a tough time, when I first began driving, in 1985 I drove a cryogenics tanker and rolled it in 1989. It was ruled my fault, I had four years experience and it took until 1991 for a company to give me a break, sadly, you may have a long road ahead.

BOL....
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matcat



Joined: 09 Sep 2007
Posts: 560
Location: Sumter, SC

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:58 pm    Post subject:  

JeffTheTerrible wrote: Fired for a single preventable? What exactly was the nature of the incident? I can't help but to think there are some relevant details which you've left out.

Where in SC are you, and how open are you to doing sitework and road construction work (dumps, water trucks, etc.)? I might be able to put you in touch with some people who'll take you on, but I can't promise you anything.

A very minor rear ender of another truck in dense fog. Personally the only reason I feel they got rid of me is because fuel prices skyrocketed, and they just wanted anything they could use to cut out drivers.

Ultimately it was my fault, I shouldn't of been going as fast as I was, next time I know better, assuming I can find work for a next time.

I am in Sumter, about as central in the state as you can get. I'm open to pretty much anything.
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JeffTheTerrible



Joined: 20 Jan 2005
Posts: 702

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:33 pm    Post subject:  

They probably still classed it as a major preventable, though, since it involved collision with another vehicle on a public roadway. If you'd bumped into another truck in a terminal or on a customer's private property, then you probably wouldn't have been canned.

The company I worked for before I was called up has a subsidiary in that area. I'll give them a call tomorrow, and ask what jobs are open, and what their requirements are, but I can you offhand they'd only hire you to drive a straight truck if they do hire you - most likely a dump. But, let me find out what they say, first.
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dewercs2



Joined: 13 Jan 2007
Posts: 162
Location: Hemet, CA

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 3:11 pm    Post subject:  

truckerpreacher wrote: dewercs2 wrote:
I feel your pain there Matcat.
I'm in the same situation, 1 accident, not preventable, no tickets and 5 months OTR.... but nobody wants to take me.
still looking though.... Keep your head up something will come up....

Hey dewercs -
First, glad to see you are doing well and have healed,
second, I don't think you can compare the two situations, you were not ticketed, and given the chance to explain your accident I think there might be some forgiveness, unfortunatly, it is not usually the company that says no but their insurance as we all know.
I do pray that you will be able to find a company and get on with life.

Matcat:
With a preventable, a moving violation and limited experience, you will have a tough time, when I first began driving, in 1985 I drove a cryogenics tanker and rolled it in 1989. It was ruled my fault, I had four years experience and it took until 1991 for a company to give me a break, sadly, you may have a long road ahead.

BOL....

Thanks Truckerpreacher...

I was refering to the inability of getting hired. I list my accident as a non preventable on an application but i think that is what kicks me to the, do not hire stack of applications. I haven't gotten the chance to explain the accident fully. When I do speak with a recruiter they say it was a rollover, then there is nothing we can do. They pretty much don't want to hear anything else about it. I just spoke to my previous company and the recruiter said that nobody has called them and that the owner is willing to speak to anyone about my accident and how freak it was. so.....
I think I will look to see if I can talk/email one of those head hunter recruiters that have multiple accounts that need filling. Maybe I can get on that way. If I could find a job spotting trailers I'd take that if it was close to home...

Matcat... Take whatever spot you can get into a company and drive safe.

sorry to have hijacked the thread...
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BigDiesel



Joined: 01 Apr 2007
Posts: 1113
Location: Space... The Final Frontier

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 3:18 pm    Post subject:  

matcat wrote: JeffTheTerrible wrote: Fired for a single preventable? What exactly was the nature of the incident? I can't help but to think there are some relevant details which you've left out.

Where in SC are you, and how open are you to doing sitework and road construction work (dumps, water trucks, etc.)? I might be able to put you in touch with some people who'll take you on, but I can't promise you anything.

A very minor rear ender of another truck in dense fog. Personally the only reason I feel they got rid of me is because fuel prices skyrocketed, and they just wanted anything they could use to cut out drivers.

Ultimately it was my fault, I shouldn't of been going as fast as I was, next time I know better, assuming I can find work for a next time.

I am in Sumter, about as central in the state as you can get. I'm open to pretty much anything.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

There is no such thing as a " very minor rear ender " in a CMV..... especially one that was preventable.......
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matcat



Joined: 09 Sep 2007
Posts: 560
Location: Sumter, SC

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:01 pm    Post subject:  

BigDiesel wrote: matcat wrote: JeffTheTerrible wrote: Fired for a single preventable? What exactly was the nature of the incident? I can't help but to think there are some relevant details which you've left out.

Where in SC are you, and how open are you to doing sitework and road construction work (dumps, water trucks, etc.)? I might be able to put you in touch with some people who'll take you on, but I can't promise you anything.

A very minor rear ender of another truck in dense fog. Personally the only reason I feel they got rid of me is because fuel prices skyrocketed, and they just wanted anything they could use to cut out drivers.

Ultimately it was my fault, I shouldn't of been going as fast as I was, next time I know better, assuming I can find work for a next time.

I am in Sumter, about as central in the state as you can get. I'm open to pretty much anything.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

There is no such thing as a " very minor rear ender " in a CMV..... especially one that was preventable.......
Yes I agree, but by minor I ment damages. Most companies classify 'major' as any accident with damages valuing over $5000 dollars.
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Orangetxguy



Joined: 23 Jan 2007
Posts: 1754

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:03 pm    Post subject:  

matcat wrote: BigDiesel wrote: matcat wrote: JeffTheTerrible wrote: Fired for a single preventable? What exactly was the nature of the incident? I can't help but to think there are some relevant details which you've left out.

Where in SC are you, and how open are you to doing sitework and road construction work (dumps, water trucks, etc.)? I might be able to put you in touch with some people who'll take you on, but I can't promise you anything.

A very minor rear ender of another truck in dense fog. Personally the only reason I feel they got rid of me is because fuel prices skyrocketed, and they just wanted anything they could use to cut out drivers.

Ultimately it was my fault, I shouldn't of been going as fast as I was, next time I know better, assuming I can find work for a next time.

I am in Sumter, about as central in the state as you can get. I'm open to pretty much anything.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

There is no such thing as a " very minor rear ender " in a CMV..... especially one that was preventable.......
Yes I agree, but by minor I ment damages. Most companies classify 'major' as any accident with damages valuing over $5000 dollars.

Jeff really does need to pull up the threads that have already hashed and re-hashed your "minor rear-ender".

Matcat...You are simply "lucky" that the vehicle you rear-ended at 50 miles per hour...or even 40 miles per hour if you had been able to bleed of that much speed before contact, was another tractor-trailer. If you had hit a car, suv or pick-up, it would have been a major.

The reason you are not getting any offers is not the accident itself. It is the fact that the accident report indicates a lack of common sense.

All these insurance companies look are the conditions involved in the accident. Yours were.

1: Fog

2: Speed to fast for conditions.

3: A strike from behind accident at highway speed.

4: A very preventable accident.

They don't need anymore reason's than those, to tell an Insured Carrier not to hire you.


How do you do your penance and rehabilitate yourself?

That is going to be a tough row to hoe, in todays economic climate. If the economy was roaring along like it was in 1997.....you wouldn't be having this problem. With the outlook for the economy being what it is...with fuel going through the roof, and with trucking company's closing shop as fast as fuel rises...you need to start considering doing something more along the lines of construction work. There are plenty of plants around the area you live in, where you can get work...and having the CDL might actually benefit you ..... If they look past your accident.
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klleetrucking



Joined: 16 Dec 2007
Posts: 56
Location: Dalzell,S.C.

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:16 pm    Post subject:  

Glasscock Company Inc
Highway 76378 W , Sumter, SC
(803) 799-0054

Mixers, tri axle dumps, dump trailers,rolloffs. HUGE local outfit.
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matcat



Joined: 09 Sep 2007
Posts: 560
Location: Sumter, SC

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 7:27 pm    Post subject:  

klleetrucking wrote: Glasscock Company Inc
Highway 76378 W , Sumter, SC
(803) 799-0054

Mixers, tri axle dumps, dump trailers,rolloffs. HUGE local outfit.
Thanks, will check them out Monday
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matcat



Joined: 09 Sep 2007
Posts: 560
Location: Sumter, SC

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:20 am    Post subject:  

Well I called em, no go they aren't hiring right now :(.
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