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eoplocust 10-19-2007 05:11 AM

ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGH!!!!!!!!!! (why........)
 
i found it funny that sni turned me down when theres no reason for it so i tried superior carriers, and a duie pyle. superior did not call me but duie pyle did.
anyhow i just found out from pyle i have a TWO YEAR EIGHT MONTH old ticket on record that i honestly did not remember. superior just did not call me (sni just said "passed over for another driver" loll)

now i am wondering if i left a bad mark with thses companies or if maybe i can try again in say 5 months. it was not omitted pn purpose.

anyhow should i even try to call thses companies back at all or should i just try other places later.. :sad: :sad: :sad:

i sooo wanna do this ......

Jackrabbit379 10-19-2007 05:20 AM

I'm sorry to hear that you are having trouble with this ticket. Maybe you can find something locally, that you can do for the time being. Try to hang in there, even if it might be a lower paying job, but that might help in the time being for the next few months to let this ticket get off your record.

Uturn2001 10-19-2007 07:33 AM

Is this a ticket that has been taken care of?

If so then just be sure to list it on any future applications. As far as the companies you have applied to, it may take 6 months to a year before they will give any future applications any serious consideration.

If this ticket has not been paid yet then do so ASAP.

While you are at it, go down to the DMV and request a copy of your driving record and make sure that you are not forgetting about anything else.

Jimbpard 10-19-2007 07:41 AM

Sni turned me down because i was honest about 2 tickets I recieved...

Then I got a copy of my MVR to find that the tickets werent even on there...

So I tried again, and explained that they werent even on there, but as they said, "I already admitted to it".

What a joke.....

Ah well.....All things happen for a reason.

eoplocust 10-19-2007 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by Uturn2001
Is this a ticket that has been taken care of? ....

yeah its taken care of. funny thing is i got this on a road trip so i could not just go to court to plea bargain. it was for speeding 5-9 over the limit

wouldnt you know that would come back to bite me now.... :oops:

inmate1577 10-19-2007 08:29 AM

While your doing LOL stuff...
Realize that SNI doesnt want to insure someone with recent moving violations.

Dont blame SNI for turning down applicants with traffic violations.


Are you different from all those who got turned down for the same reason????? :roll:

Skywalker 10-19-2007 01:58 PM

Re: ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGH!!!!!!!!!! (why........)
 

Originally Posted by eoplocust
so i tried superior carriers, and a duie pyle. superior did not call me but........ superior just did not call me (sni just said "passed over for another driver" .....

Did you do an "online application"? If so, did you follow it up with a phone call? Superior is not a company that is "crying for drivers"..... They are not a mega-carrier that runs 75 to 150 warm bodies a week through the mill.


now i am wondering if i left a bad mark with thses companies or if maybe i can try again in say 5 months. it was not omitted pn purpose.
Not necessarily.... with regards to the bad mark.


anyhow should i even try to call thses companies back at all or should i just try other places later.. :sad: :sad: :sad:

i sooo wanna do this ......
If this is really something you want to do....then get on the phone and make the call!!

Superior for instance, has only a shade over 20% "turnover" annually, and for the most part....the turnover is age related.... Retirements and health issues with older drivers constitutes the majority of our turnover.

You won't get your answer if you don't make the call!!

If you aren't sure who to call....PM me with your location and I will locate a phone number for you and possibly a name of who to talk to. 8)

DD60 10-20-2007 08:32 AM

SNI allows up to 4 moving violations in the last 3 years according to their website if they are not 15mph over the limit. Most companies allow up to 2 or 3 moving violations in the last 3 years if they are not 15mph over or don't involve tailgating or following too close or erratic or unsafe lane changes. I don't know why a 2 year old ticket is causing a roadblock in getting hired with a company unless it is for something serious such as a DWI or a felony or a serious cdl violation.

One 10-20-2007 08:37 AM

Anyone applying for a job should list only what is listed in the MVR!!

Triple Digit Bob 10-20-2007 08:38 AM

Re: ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGH!!!!!!!!!! (why........)
 

Originally Posted by eoplocust
i found it funny that sni turned me down when theres no reason for it so i tried superior carriers, and a duie pyle. superior did not call me but duie pyle did.
anyhow i just found out from pyle i have a TWO YEAR EIGHT MONTH old ticket on record that i honestly did not remember. superior just did not call me (sni just said "passed over for another driver" loll)

now i am wondering if i left a bad mark with thses companies or if maybe i can try again in say 5 months. it was not omitted pn purpose.

anyhow should i even try to call thses companies back at all or should i just try other places later.. :sad: :sad: :sad:

i sooo wanna do this ......



AH,I feel your pain. :sad: I just got fired from this eh stupid place J.B. hunt. They call me yesterday and say they are tired of me getting too much ticket for 125mph. Idiotz,they don't know I was good driver and was making good money at 325.00 week paycheck. Anybody know new company for me? :sad: Ah,excuse me,I have fart. :oops:


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