Yeah, I looked into flatbed when I was first doing my search. Then I realized all they had to do was like, 'Nope, can't do that!' lol. I'll take a look at Prime and see what they offer and all that jazz. As for my DAC report, I used to have the link to look at it online but I've lost it. So I'm not sure what's on it to be honest. I don't have any tickets with the company. It's just that one minor accident but no police or tow service was called for it. It's actually perfectly explainable. That was submitted to their safety department and they made me watch some videos before putting me back on the road again.
BMI is a formula that uses weight and height to estimate body fat. For most people, BMI provides a reasonable estimate of body fat. The BMI's biggest weakness is that it doesn't consider individual factors such as bone or muscle mass. BMI may:
It's quite common, especially for men, to fall into the "overweight" category if you happen to be stronger than average. If you're pretty strong but in good shape then pay no attention.
A truck drivers DAC report will contain detailed information about their job history of the last 10 years as a CDL driver (as required by the DOT).
It may also contain your criminal history, drug test results, DOT infractions and accident history. The program is strictly voluntary from a company standpoint, but most of the medium-to-large carriers will participate.
Most trucking companies use DAC reports as part of their hiring and background check process. It is extremely important that drivers verify that the information contained in it is correct, and have it fixed if it's not.
Knight will take you with 3 months and they are a great company
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Well I was gonna suggest flatbed but that's a no go with the injury issues. Btw rainy, I go home every week and don't frown at my paychecks lol