Member Alert

In recent months, we have received numerous inquiries regarding companies using aggressive marketing tactics to sell supervisor training to employers who may be subject to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s drug and alcohol testing requirements. Please note that the FMCSA is not familiar with these companies nor the training they are offering.

49 CFR §382.603 requires supervisors of CDL drivers to take 60 minutes of training on the symptoms of alcohol abuse and another 60 minutes of training on the symptoms of controlled substances use. The purpose is to qualify supervisors for determining when reasonable suspicion testing is needed.

The FMCSA does not certify trainers or training companies, nor does it pre-approve the curriculum presented. Employers are responsible for meeting the training requirement of 49 CFR §382.603 including ensuring that any training company/entity that they purchase training from provides training in the physical, behavioral, speech, and performance indicators of probable alcohol misuse and use of controlled substances. It is up to the employer to select which training to attend, keeping in mind the aforementioned guidelines.
From: Christopher G Antonik 

"Looks like we've got another scammer.  I just got a call from someone claiming to be from Western Express looking for drivers. He said his name was Jody Vance and hung up on me when I asked for his job title. I called
Western Express, and they said that they had no one by that name, and I was the second school that called about him."

Forwarded by Crissie Moffett, NAPFTDS
From Maralyn Chavez, Western Pacific Truck School

SCAM ALERT!

We received a call today from a man, "Willard Peabody", who informed us that he was at the terminal in downtown Los Angeles and wanted to know how he was supposed to get to the school. 

We told the caller we did not have a school in that area.  He then informed us that John D. Western had signed him up for Western Pacific Truck School in Georgia and gave him a discounted price, if he paid up front.  He also said that 8-9 others were also there waiting at the terminal trying to get to the school.

We asked the caller for a phone number, and were provided with two numbers.  One number was supposed to be for John D. Western and the other was supposed to be a cell phone of one of the others waiting at the terminal.  The number for "John D. Western" had an outgoing message that said "not taking calls at this time".  The other number was an unassigned MagicJack phone number.

Maralyn Chavez

Western Pacific Truck School
From Todd Hyland,  Placement Director, Smith and Solomon

USA Truck called me this morning to make me aware of a scammer posing as a USA Truck employee.  He is using two aliases, James Hayes or Joe Tucker.  The number he is giving out is 615-975-9326.

He is calling schools asking for names/numbers of graduates.  He is then calling these grads and telling them he has a job for them at USA Truck.  Students just need to wire him money via Western Union.

If you get a call from someone claiming to be with USA Truck you can call 479-471-6671.  That is their recruiting department.  They will be able to verify whether the person is a USA Truck employee or not.

Amber with USA Truck called Brad Ball to let us know that there is a gentleman that is calling schools around the country and asking for names and phone numbers of students looking for employment.  He is promising them a job, all they have to do is wire him money so he can get them into orientation.

So far he goes by either James Hayes or Joe Tucker.

Amber said that USA Truck is calling as many schools as possible, Brad just wanted to make sure that we were informed.

Remember to NEVER give out student information to anyone.  Let’s protect our schools

From: Jamie Sather, National Tractor Trailer:

He just received a call from Tyler at USA Truck stating that there is another scammer out there stating that he is with USA Truck (Which he is not) and is asking for students names and numbers and then asking them to Western Union him money to set up orientation. He goes by the name's of James Hayes or Joe Tucker. He gives out the number 615-975-9326.

From Chuck Wirth:

A man posing to be with USA Truck using the name James Hayes, phone number - 615-975-9326 is requesting students money-gram $250 to a Don Hopper in Huntsville AL. We verified with Steve Brantley at USA Truck this individual does not work for or with USA Truck.

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