Am I screwed?
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Ok here it is. I went through a driving school with a "mega" company back in the spring of 07.
Shortly after finishing training I got into some personall trouble (nothing professional) and was unable to go to work. I kept my DM informed all the time. I eventually got fired and since then I now have a bad mark on my DAC. Since all of this has happened the only work I can find is a local gig and it sucks. I have a years experience but it is not OTR and no one wants to even talk to me. Any ideas on how I can gat back on the road. BTW. My MVR is spotlessM
#2
First off, i dont claim to be an expert......but i did stay at a holiday inn express last night.
seriously, the first question i have is were you actually given a driver code?? just going thru schooling dont get you 'hired', i dont think. some companies might, but not sure in your situation. Unless you were actually 'hired', and given a driver code, they should not have an excuse to put anything on your DAC. correct me if i am wrong, someone..... and it all depends on what kind of 'personal trouble' you were in. If it were a bar fight, and you were charged with attempted murder......yeah, i wouldnt hire you either. LOL
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Ok here it is. I went through a driving school with a "mega" company back in the spring of 07.
Shortly after finishing training I got into some personall trouble (nothing professional) and was unable to go to work. I kept my DM informed all the time. I eventually got fired and since then I now have a bad mark on my DAC. Since all of this has happened the only work I can find is a local gig and it sucks. I have a years experience but it is not OTR and no one wants to even talk to me. Any ideas on how I can gat back on the road. BTW. My MVR is spotlessM Try some local compaines in your area(if there are anymore). To them, you have one year experience.
#7
Just keep applying at companies. You may get lucky and catch a break. Try some small companies in your area that do OTR, small fleets leased to big carriers, private carriers, etc.
#8
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: United States
Posts: 475
As the others have said there are hundreds of VERY experienced drivers out there looking for jobs and the companies are loving it. Keep watching the ads in your area and keep applying, but it is not likely that you will find something until the economy picks up. Also if you can hang with your current job I would do it because they are forecasting the freight to get much worse in the next few months and being at the bottom of the seniority pile is not a place to be when job cuts start happening.
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#10
You know, you might try JB Hunt.
They only require 3 months of tractor/trailer when I got hired. I will advise you that you should be careful of what you ask for... You might just get it. Good luck.
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