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Drivers - A bad driving record will cause your job application crash and burn...

If you think your driving record doesn't have an impact on your career... you'd be wrong! Nowadays, many states have implemented negligent hiring laws, which have resulted in employers having to check driving records if a position requires an employee to drive on company time. Other employers check driving records to gain insight into an applicant's character. As a candidate, you may be passed over if your driving record indicates recklessness or unfavorable behavior.

Quite simply, mistakes on your driving record can cost you your job. More info >>>>

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Employers - Take control of the wheel and steer clear of costly negligent hiring suits...

If you hire an individual without conducting a proper investigation of their background you are setting your company up for potential negligent hiring lawsuits, which can easily run into millions of dollars if it is discovered that the employee's background contained something that would indicate a predisposition for misconduct on the job.

If an employee drives on company time... regardless of whether the vehicle is a company vehicle or their own, you should thoroughly check their driving record. More Info >>>>

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