Being disqualified after 14 days??

Airwoman18

Well-Known Member
They are trying to disqualify me after 14 working day?? File a greviance?? Do I have to wait a year to requalify?? Central States contract..
 

Number-Nine

Well-Known Member
2 or 3 hours over is pretty bad. Was this consistently? I was disqualified for being no more than 30 minutes over.

The company unfortunately does not have patience to develop good drivers. They want good drivers out of the gate and who get it right away. That's how it looked to me.
 

Turdferguson

Just a turd
waiting another year to qualify??
No, only if you disqualify yourself.
Article 3 section 10 of the central


"The employee awarded the job must satisfactorily complete a thirty
(30) working day training period. An employee who disqualifies
himself/herself on his/her first (1st
) attempt shall not be allowed to
bid again for one (1) year. An employee who fails to qualify, or dis-
qualifies themselves on his/her second (2nd) attempt, shall not be
allowed to bid again for three (3) years. The above procedure will
be applied on an alternating six-for-one basis, (e. g., for every seven
(7) jobs, six (6) will be filled as outlined above and the other from
applicants from other sources)."
 
Top