Update. Got my CDL went with a private school and have orientation with Schneider on the 25th.
Congratulations!
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Previous Employers have a month to respond to background checks. The FMCSA requires that a list of 10 years previous employment be listed for CDL drivers. Of the 10 years, any employment history within 3 years of the present date must be accountable by the prospective employer, whether the previous employer responds or not. Any Carrier is responsible to document their background checks and present them to DOT upon request. Any previous employer that fails to respond within that month can be held accountable by DOT. All in all, a prospective employer cannot perform background checks until you are hired in the first place and have signed all the legal documents of employment, otherwise its an invasion of privacy and legal action can be taken.
Actually, when you fill out the application, you also sign approval for them to do a background check. So, they can do them before hiring you and any time during your employment.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
The CSA is a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) initiative to improve large truck and bus safety and ultimately reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities that are related to commercial motor vehicle
The FMCSA was established within the Department of Transportation on January 1, 2000. Their primary mission is to prevent commercial motor vehicle-related fatalities and injuries.
What Does The FMCSA Do?
A department of the federal executive branch responsible for the national highways and for railroad and airline safety. It also manages Amtrak, the national railroad system, and the Coast Guard.
State and Federal DOT Officers are responsible for commercial vehicle enforcement. "The truck police" you could call them.
Update. Got my CDL went with a private school and have orientation with Schneider on the 25th.
Fellas...that's great, but can we extend our congratulations to a new CDL holder...???
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Congratulations DirtyRed!
Thanks. I'm looking forward to starting this career and nervous. I'm expecting more downs than ups my first year but I believe I can work through it.
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Previous Employers have a month to respond to background checks. The FMCSA requires that a list of 10 years previous employment be listed for CDL drivers. Of the 10 years, any employment history within 3 years of the present date must be accountable by the prospective employer, whether the previous employer responds or not. Any Carrier is responsible to document their background checks and present them to DOT upon request. Any previous employer that fails to respond within that month can be held accountable by DOT. All in all, a prospective employer cannot perform background checks until you are hired in the first place and have signed all the legal documents of employment, otherwise its an invasion of privacy and legal action can be taken.
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
CSA:
Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA)
The CSA is a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) initiative to improve large truck and bus safety and ultimately reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities that are related to commercial motor vehicle
FMCSA:
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
The FMCSA was established within the Department of Transportation on January 1, 2000. Their primary mission is to prevent commercial motor vehicle-related fatalities and injuries.
What Does The FMCSA Do?
DOT:
Department Of Transportation
A department of the federal executive branch responsible for the national highways and for railroad and airline safety. It also manages Amtrak, the national railroad system, and the Coast Guard.
State and Federal DOT Officers are responsible for commercial vehicle enforcement. "The truck police" you could call them.
Fm:
Dispatcher, Fleet Manager, Driver Manager
The primary person a driver communicates with at his/her company. A dispatcher can play many roles, depending on the company's structure. Dispatchers may assign freight, file requests for home time, relay messages between the driver and management, inform customer service of any delays, change appointment times, and report information to the load planners.