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<p>Happens all the time in trucking.</p><p>However there was a DAT or DAC report in a database that pretty much determines if you are blacklisted or not in a particular segment in trucking. If it is serious enough, no one will hire you. Such as fatals, tickets, nelgigence, service failures etc.</p><p>The money is king, the bull walks in changing employers. Senority meant nothing. You could be at the top in one knit hauling outfit and start over at dollar express at the bottom. Who cared as long you got a better pay scale and perhaps better freight conditions. It's very hard for a trucking company to spend thousands hiring you for 6 months knowing a richer outfit can take you away if you are a on time worker without problems.</p><p>They also think nothing about firing such a employee yet cry when they have to spend 4000 dollars to replace the 10 tires on a bobtail.</p>
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