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    Date of birth: July 3

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    Samsara

      
    One of the worst drivers we ever had. Driver was involved in traffic incident that resulted in other motorists calling us to report from the road. Driver had accident at the truck stop that he failed to report to us. Finally his behavior at one of the receiver was such that facility employees called a local PD worrying that driver might be drunk. After that incident driver decided to unhook ELD and basically highjack our truck to Take a 500mi drive home. DO NOT HIRE THIS GUY

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    Motive

      
    He said he will start with us in November. After we ran his record, checked him with our insurance and he was acceptable, he told us he will be here on a certain day of that week, but that never happened. He called us again in January 2021 saying he wants the job and will be here in the office to apply today 1/18/2021. I called him this morning and he pretended not to have an idea who is he talking to, told me to find him a load to Georgia (I guess he thought I'm one of his dispatch from his current employer). Then he called me a liar and started using trivial language, when I asked him why he is not at our office at 8 AM, as we agreed. I wouldn't recommend hiring people like this, people that you can't rely on and have a bad temper.

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    Matthjew

      
    DRIVER claimed he has over 18 Years experience in Trucking business. After one week of operating a SEMI truck with a 53' Conestoga trailer he cause a 10k damage to the trailer. Left our trailer in shop for repairs, picked up another one , went home and never answered our phone calls. Turns out, he parked our company truck on his private property and refused to return it back to us. Then we found the equipment in a Walmart Parking lot with no electronic devices (tablet, Eld device, fuel card, any other company belongings). Please be careful when hiring this person.

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