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FedEx disqualified me as a driver and helper
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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 1690130" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>May as well go out on a scorched earth policy. When you are interviewed, explain in detail how your boss told you to use his ID badge and to lie when interviewed. You will be out a job and your boss will more than likely loose his contract.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, the onus for driving legally ALWAYS falls on the driver. Had you gone through a DOT inspection, YOU would have been fined for driving with an expired DOT card. Your contractor would have probably also been fined. </p><p></p><p>And before you say, "package cars never get DOT inspected...." They do. We had a guy in our center get pulled into an inspection point. He did not know where the break down triangles were, so the DOT pulled the package car out of service until a supe came and showed the inspector the triangles. Cost the driver over an hour of down time.</p><p></p><p>Since then, at least 2 other package cars have been inspected and I have seen the DOT inspector sitting in a driveway next to our barn watching us leave in the morning several times since then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 1690130, member: 13921"] May as well go out on a scorched earth policy. When you are interviewed, explain in detail how your boss told you to use his ID badge and to lie when interviewed. You will be out a job and your boss will more than likely loose his contract. Ultimately, the onus for driving legally ALWAYS falls on the driver. Had you gone through a DOT inspection, YOU would have been fined for driving with an expired DOT card. Your contractor would have probably also been fined. And before you say, "package cars never get DOT inspected...." They do. We had a guy in our center get pulled into an inspection point. He did not know where the break down triangles were, so the DOT pulled the package car out of service until a supe came and showed the inspector the triangles. Cost the driver over an hour of down time. Since then, at least 2 other package cars have been inspected and I have seen the DOT inspector sitting in a driveway next to our barn watching us leave in the morning several times since then. [/QUOTE]
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