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Posted: 9 years, 9 months ago
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ALERT FOR NJ AND NY CDL HOLDERS
Got a call from my current employer saying that while doing a background check, there was a Medcert/Decertified Notification showing.
I called the MVC and couldn't get through coz of too many callers. Got a msg to either mail or fax a CDL HOLDER SELF-CERTIFICATION and A CURRENT MEDICAL EXAMINERS CERTIFICATE.
Apparently these are required as per FMCSA and NEW JERSEY REGULATIONS.
I don't know exactly who this pertains to but you really need to visit your state's DMV/MVC website or call for more info. Failure to do this will result in your cdl being downgraded.
THIS PERTAINS TO YOUR MED CERT. THE MVC NOW WANTS A COPY OF IT ON FILE, FAILURE TO DO SO "DOWNGRADES" YOUR CDL. IM NOT SURE WHAT A DOWNGRADE IS... I GOT DOWNGRADED WHILE MY MED CERT WAS ON ITS WAY IN THE MAIL TO THEM AND I HAD TO GO THERE AND TALK TO SOMEONE. IT HELPS IF YOU ALSO GOT A PAPER BACK SAYING THEY GOT YOUR MED CERT, JUST SHOW THAT TO THE MVC AND THEY UPGRADE YOU. I HOPE THAT HELPS...
Posted: 9 years, 9 months ago
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How to safeguard a cat while driving
I only have to snap my fingers and the dogs come running..the Cat? It takes a 10 minute dissertation to get the cat to even look in my direction, let alone come when called. So, I'd say if you want to take your cat in the truck, make sure it is well trained (as trained as a cat can be) so you know how it'll behave and will come when called.
You might be training your cat wrong. When I call mine, he answers verbally and comes. He even sits and stays. One time I left him on the conveyor belt in the pet store while I went to pick up his litter. Cats are smarter than dogs, or they think about stuff alot more. Your cat has figured out that you calling it is not worth his/her time and effort for some reason.