Iowa Tanklines, anybody know them?

Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by tut, Sep 18, 2011.

  1. tut

    tut Light Load Member

    Iowa Tanklines (ITL) is posting a job in my area, I am not finding a lot about them although thier CSA scores are not bad.

    So, anyone in the know about these guys?
     
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  3. walleyemaster

    walleyemaster Bobtail Member

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    I dont think they will touch you unless you got 5 years over the road....unless they changed
     
  4. tut

    tut Light Load Member

    Thank you for the response.
     
  5. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    Minimum Standards for Qualification to Drive
    1. Must be at least 21 years of age
    2. Must have a valid Class A CDL with an X endorsement (T also in Utah, N if only hauling water) in the state of residence. Will allow a grace period of 30 days if a recent relocation has occurred.
    3. Must be able to pass a DOT physical and drug screen administered at an Iowa Tanklines authorized clinic.
    4. Two years tractor-trailer experience is required to transport hazardous materials, one year of tractor trailer experience is required to transport non-hazardous materials. One year tractor-trailer experience in the last 5 years.
    5. No more than two moving violation convictions in the previous three years.
    6. Ten years complete employment history. Three years verifiable. To include military service, school, self-employment and periods of unemployment per FMCSA regulation.
    7. Any accident during the past five years may disqualify the applicant.
    8. The following violations will disqualify the applicant:
      a. D.U.I. last 5 years
      b. Reckless Driving or equivalent last 5 years
      c. Revocations for any reason last 5 years
      d. Habitual violator last 5 years
      e. Suspensions related to driving behavior last 3 years
      f. Speeding over 15 mph last 3 years
      g. Any questionable violation.
      h. An excessive number of non-moving violations.
      I. “Serious Violations” as defined by the FMCSR (49 CFR Part 383)
    9. Felony convictions within the previous seven years will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
    10. PSP Report
      a. Driver OOS violations may disqualify the applicant
      b. Numerous and repetitive violations will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and may disqualify the applicant.
     
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