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Anderson Bernesier consistently refused well-paying loads (around $3 per mile), frequently misplaced fuel cards, and demonstrated unprofessional behavior, including yelling at dispatch and management. I do NOT recommend working with him.
Safety folks, please be advised! Mr. Pharr applied for a non-CDL <26,000 box truck position. As a CDS, I do things a little differently for my non-CDL drivers. I run all Clearinghouse query, PSP, and MVRs for all my drivers whether they are in the clearinghouse or not. This driver fraudulently filled out a Tenstreet application. He stipulated that he was a Class C driver, he had no accidents in the last 5 years, no convictions in the last 3. The accident in '21, was not on the application but on his PSP. The FMCSR section which asks about being 'currently disqualified from driving a CMV, License ever been suspended/revoked, and denied a license. All three were answered "no". This is not truthful, so finally after explaining that he will only be considered if he accepts the query. He is "prohibited" to drive a CMV. In '22, he was cited for being on duty, while in operation of a CMV while under the influence, and was in possession of a narcotic drug/amphetamine. This citation wasn't on his application nor was the company he was driving for.
Please be diligent with your hiring folks, if we only did the basic background - we don't catch this. If hired, and driving and gets pulled over? That is an automatic OOS, Driver fitness violation, and towing of the truck. Another tidbit of information, when a driver gets downgraded - some states don't not annotate that original license was a Class A, and was reduced/downgraded to Class C for a violation of the FMCSR Drug and Alcohol regulations. This is a huge oversite.
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