MVR updated with what? The fact that you now have a CDL? If so, who is holding that up and why?
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
An MVR is a report of your driving history, as reported from your state Department of Motor Vehicles. Information on this report may include Drivers License information, point history, violations, convictions, and license status on your driving record.
I think I meant my DAC , it was just something I heard or read. Someone left a company earlier than the company wanted and they put negative comments about him on it and kind of screwed him. Just trying to get it sorted out before I leave where I currently am, I just got my license and haven't even started driving yet
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.
Chris wrote in his initial post:
Now they are telling me to contact them when my MVR has been updated before they will do anything.
Chris,...the above statement from you initial post was the point of Steve's question.
An MVR is a report of your driving history, as reported from your state Department of Motor Vehicles. Information on this report may include Drivers License information, point history, violations, convictions, and license status on your driving record.
They only check with DMV twice a week to see if my MVR has been updated from class c to class a. They want me to call everyday to check on it.
The state agency that handles everything related to your driver's licences, including testing, issuance, transfers, and revocation.
An MVR is a report of your driving history, as reported from your state Department of Motor Vehicles. Information on this report may include Drivers License information, point history, violations, convictions, and license status on your driving record.
Truck drivers who regularly pick up from or deliver to the shipping ports will often be required to carry a TWIC card.
Your TWIC is a tamper-resistant biometric card which acts as both your identification in secure areas, as well as an indicator of you having passed the necessary security clearance. TWIC cards are valid for five years. The issuance of TWIC cards is overseen by the Transportation Security Administration and the Department of Homeland Security.
They only check with DMV twice a week to see if my MVR has been updated from class c to class a. They want me to call everyday to check on it.
Got it. Cause it wasn't the carrier's school.
The state agency that handles everything related to your driver's licences, including testing, issuance, transfers, and revocation.
An MVR is a report of your driving history, as reported from your state Department of Motor Vehicles. Information on this report may include Drivers License information, point history, violations, convictions, and license status on your driving record.
Truck drivers who regularly pick up from or deliver to the shipping ports will often be required to carry a TWIC card.
Your TWIC is a tamper-resistant biometric card which acts as both your identification in secure areas, as well as an indicator of you having passed the necessary security clearance. TWIC cards are valid for five years. The issuance of TWIC cards is overseen by the Transportation Security Administration and the Department of Homeland Security.
So back to my original question, can they put negative stuff on my DAC if I haven't even started with them yet? I did go thru their orientation
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.
So back to my original question, can they put negative stuff on my DAC if I haven't even started with them yet? I did go thru their orientation
I am going to say probably not as long as you haven't signed any employment documents. A couple of questions though.
Have they issued you a driver code?
Did they pay you to attend orientation?
When did you pass the CDL tests?
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
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.
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I just got my CDL A license and am trying to find something out. It was my understanding that the company I hired on with would be paying me while I waited for a trainer. Now they are telling me to contact them when my MVR has been updated before they will do anything. Now it was probably naive of me to think think I would be getting paid to wait, I am however unemployed and need the job. Now, if I leave to go to another company I have heard stories that the company will put some negative stuff on my reports...is this true?
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
MVR:
Motor Vehicle Record
An MVR is a report of your driving history, as reported from your state Department of Motor Vehicles. Information on this report may include Drivers License information, point history, violations, convictions, and license status on your driving record.