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Things That Prevents You From Getting Selected in Truck Driving Jobs



In the U.S., around 400,000 trucking jobs had to be filled for just the year 2011. Inspite of the large numbers, a lot of people actually had a hard time getting into the industry. Many struggled getting hired for those jobs. There are many reasons that may prevent an applicant from obtaining a job driving a truck.

A person convicted of a felony could be disregarded- In trucking, safety in the primary priority. Most companies are not willing to compromise this by getting somebody that has a major criminal record. Trucking firms have to pay hefty insurance, and drivers with a felony record could risk everyone's wellbeing and will cause the premiums to increase.

An applicant may be dropped if he or she has been charged with drug possession- Truck driving jobs necessitate drivers to be mentally fit because the work involves driving in long hours. Being affected by any narcotic will definitely disrupt the job itself, and besides, no business would want to jeopardize their names simply because an employee of theirs encountered an accident because of irresponsibility and drug usage.

Any guilty verdict that is in relation to firearms could also prevent a driver from obtaining a job- Trucking involves big loads of supplies and items that must be delivered from one point to another, and definitely, companies want all the truckers to be as composed as possible. Someone that had been convicted with illegal firearms possession is probably going to carry one and use it to threaten others, surely something that most trucking companies are not willing to risk.

A person may be skipped over when he or she has been convicted of DUI or driving under influence / DWI or driving while intoxicated within the last 5 years or more than twice in his or her entire life - If you were imprisoned due to DWI or DUI, then it's much more likely that you would not be hired for a truck driving job. Trucking firms hire people that can drive with no potential risk of an accident during the trip because of alcohol intake.

Somebody who has a record of truck desertion within the last 5 years- Being a trucker, the most important duty is taking care of the truck and its freights. Companies would want their products to be properly and completely sent to the desired destination at a specified time, therefore they will not risk hiring someone that may just abandon the truck in the middle of the road.

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