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I'm screwed
Okay so events in my other thread I wrote about "Need some advice" have gotten even worse. The cop wrote me down as at fault saying I clipped her rear end while making a lane change, and wrote me a ticket for careless driving. Now I'm hiring an attourney to take care of the ticket. Assuming I can get it dropped how badly is this rear-end collision going to hurt my job prospects? Do I have to report the accident to my employer and if so will they fire me? The event in question involved my personal vehicle not company equipment. I have been with this carrier for nearly 18 months with no accidents or tickets. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Originally Posted by 01WS6
(Post 449349)
Assuming I can get it dropped how badly is this rear-end collision going to hurt my job prospects?
Do I have to report the accident to my employer and if so will they fire me? |
Most of the larger carriers pull an annual mvr on each of their drivers. Whether you tell your employer about it or not they will find out about it when they pull your annual mvr and see any tickets or citations. As Rev stated, it depends on your company and their insurance company as to how much or if it will affect your job. It will help if you have an otherwise good record with your company.
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if you DONT report and they find out, your chances of being fired increase dramatically
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Well if you get the charges dropped there is nothing to hurt you.;)
You really only need to report convictions to your employer that happened in your POV. So hold off saying anything until you find out if you are convicted of the offense(s) for which you were cited. |
Originally Posted by Fredog
(Post 449371)
if you DONT report and they find out, your chances of being fired increase dramatically
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01WS6 said:
The cop wrote me down as at fault saying I clipped her rear end while making a lane change, and wrote me a ticket for careless driving. ALSO..... remember that a District Attorney CAN add charges above and beyond what the officer ticketed you for. See below. Now I'm hiring an attorney to take care of the ticket. Take your little green book of regs to the attorney and make SURE he reads and understands reg 383.51 Disqualification of Drivers. Assuming I can get it dropped how badly is this rear-end collision going to hurt my job prospects? Do I have to report the accident to my employer and if so will they fire me? The event in question involved my personal vehicle not company equipment. Another thing to consider is this. Even if you don't lose your CDL over THIS incident, IF you let it go on your MVR you will put yourself in danger of having ONE STRIKE down within 3 years. IOW.... something happens AGAIN within 3 years, and you could lose your CDL and job. Good luck and keep us posted. P.S. I forgot to mention. IF they believe you rear ended the lady, that could be reckless driving AND "following too closely." ALL of these that you and I have mentioned, are considered MAJOR violations. You cannot afford to have ANY major violations on your MVR if you want to continue being a CDL holder for very long. |
Where I work there are two things that will get you canned on the spot without question.
1) Not reporting an accident 2) and rear end collision |
Its amazing how strict and tight the standards have become for the driving jobs..
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Originally Posted by zipy46
(Post 449427)
Where I work there are two things that will get you canned on the spot without question.
1) Not reporting an accident 2) and rear end collision |
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