LOL, they can take their chances with a CDL driver. Look at what they get! At least a driver with a B1 visa was scrutinized at the border and is in the US legally. The driver of the FL-illegal-u-turn entered the US illegally and then got 2 CDLs, one in California and one in Washington.This has started happening, and it's not looking good.. This is for a cross-border load...
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CDL means they are looking for a USA-licensed driver only. I'm not sure how long they can keep this up. The last time I saw a US-based company truck in Canada was... Sorry, I've never seen oneNot really sure how a broker would verify the request above - I am not sharing my driver's passport info with them - it is just a CYA with no teeth essentially
Also what does 'do you have a CDL driver' mean - every driver even the ones on B1/B2 visa has a CDL - I feel they don;t know what they are actually asking
Reading the article it seems they are under the impression we all take a load to say Buffalo then go run around down in US for a month or so then find a load home. I used to know a couple Landstar guys that did just that but even they have put a complete stop to it. If you get caught now you are no longer welcome as a BCO. Called them a couple times over teh years for a load never could make one work so doubting it will have any effect.Not really sure how a broker would verify the request above - I am not sharing my driver's passport info with them - it is just a CYA with no teeth essentially
Also what does 'do you have a CDL driver' mean - every driver even the ones on B1/B2 visa has a CDL - I feel they don;t know what they are actually asking