Seasonal PVD vs PD

TSB

Yeah, I'm a road hog
Here it is, I worked as a PVD last peak season and from June to last Friday for the "Summer-Peak" with absolutely no issues. I even received compliments from my feeder drivers who brought my daily loads on how hard I worked. (This is a short background to show I am a good worker.) My problem is I received my first ever speeding ticket in my life and I'm now worried that it will disqualify me from being brought back for this peak season. Any thoughts? Technically I was off the books at this point. It did not happen during work. I notified my sup. who wasn't sure of the ramifications.
 

MyTripisCut

Never bought my own handtruck
Here it is, I worked as a PVD last peak season and from June to last Friday for the "Summer-Peak" with absolutely no issues. I even received compliments from my feeder drivers who brought my daily loads on how hard I worked. (This is a short background to show I am a good worker.) My problem is I received my first ever speeding ticket in my life and I'm now worried that it will disqualify me from being brought back for this peak season. Any thoughts? Technically I was off the books at this point. It did not happen during work. I notified my sup. who wasn't sure of the ramifications.
No one here cares. Join the union and drive a company car then call us.
 

TSB

Yeah, I'm a road hog
I want to be honest with HR and inform them of it before they call me back for peak season. I hope it's not an automatic DQ.
 

JustDeliverIt

Well-Known Member
Here it is, I worked as a PVD last peak season and from June to last Friday for the "Summer-Peak" with absolutely no issues. I even received compliments from my feeder drivers who brought my daily loads on how hard I worked. (This is a short background to show I am a good worker.) My problem is I received my first ever speeding ticket in my life and I'm now worried that it will disqualify me from being brought back for this peak season. Any thoughts? Technically I was off the books at this point. It did not happen during work. I notified my sup. who wasn't sure of the ramifications.

Not sure what state your in, but here (in NY) you mail it back not guilty and go to court. Gets reduced to a parking ticket and never shows up on your license.
 
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