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Posted: 3 years, 6 months ago
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I was recently laid off from a job, due to covid. It has not been easy, which is why I am very seriously considering obtaining my CDL. All pay was online, so I would need to look and see if I could obtain my paystubs. I have been watching your youtube channel and was hoping that you would respond. So many questions!
Posted: 3 years, 6 months ago
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Hi. I'm new to this forum and have so many questions. 2020 has been a pretty rough year for me. Covid has not been kind to my career, so please don't judge me. I was laid off from 2 jobs this year due to Covid. First in May after being with the company for 5+ years and recently after being there for 3 months. I've been interested in pursuing my CDL for a while, but am nervous that my MVR will be an issue. I was in an accident in July, rear end, with no ticket issued. The car in front of me abruptly stopped at a yellow light and I didn't stop in time. How will this impact my ability to be hired on with a company? I have been looking into Prime, as its Springfield hub is closest to where I am located. I'm in the process of trying to get my ducks in a row. Employment history, MVR history, references, etc. I've looked at their site and do not see a definitive answer on what will disqualify you from their program. I've been watching a heavy amount of youtube channels, as well. I would love to find someone to connect with.
Posted: 3 years, 6 months ago
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Advice Needed
I have accessed my fmr company's online site to obtain my recent paystubs. Working on my W2's now. I'm an over-analyzer and like to be as prepared as possible before entering into anything. Additionally, I do not want to waste a recruiter's time before committing. I want to make sure that I can am eligible to continue through the program since I would need to obtain my CDP beforehand. My work history has been steady before this year, and I want to make sure there are no "red flags".