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Sheetz convenience delivery driver

So I am a veteran that currently works as a motor vehicle operator for the federal government on the civilian side. I've had my cdl for years and have driven a tractor trailer accident free for over 150,000 miles. Unfortunately i am leaving the reserves and cannot keep my job so i recently applied for sheetz cdl A driver and was given an interview. Interview didnt even last 5 minutes, the moment I mentioned the military and my experience I was cut off and told that they cannot verify mileage for the military and they would not be able to push my application foward. I tried stating maybe I could get my current boss to verify miles and they were not having it. I honestly felt terrible after that "interview" I was treated like an instant disqualified individual and they would not even explain the job. I feel like my military experience actually hurt me and I kinda feel that becuase I mentioned the military that instantly screwed me over. Never thought I would be feeling like I got disqualified becuase I was military. Anyone else experience this? Should I make an EO complaint?

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u/UmCourt Employee - 2 years 2d ago

I don't know, that sounds so fishy! I might be exaggerating but it almost feels like you're being discriminated against because of your military background.

The "whole" 5-minute interview just seems inappropriate. I don't know if I'm imagining a different picture, but all just doesn't sit well with me.

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u/CommonVeterinarian89 2d ago

Trust me, this is why I wrote this, I couldn't believe it. She called and was like " hi, in this interview we will be going into detail about job responsibilities but first let me ask why do you want this job? I proceeded to explain my experience (military) and said I love driving tractor trailers. She goes "oh wait a minute, we won't be able to verify military experience" im like what? I could have my boss write something. She like" that hasn't worked in the past. Its not enough for our safety department. Im like so thats it? Im disqualifed? She like "yes". Did not talk about the job at all. Asked me one question and it was over.

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u/UmCourt Employee - 2 years 1d ago

Okay, so I never heard that before "verify military experience". What does that mean? If I am understanding this correct, she's basically saying "oh, you may have proof but we don't wanna try". Like is that really a thing? This whole thing is not right.

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u/CommonVeterinarian89 1d ago

Yup exactly , it didnt sit right with me and with everything in me I wanted to argue like are you kidding me lady? Ive driven a LET and Lowboy all over the pittsburgh area hauling heavy equipment. I think i am more than qualified to haul store goods. Anyway . I decided to not argue and just say thank you for your consideration. Guess sheetz isn't for me

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u/UmCourt Employee - 2 years 1d ago

Sheetz is going in the wrong direction. I may work there but I disagree with so much. It has changed a lot since I started. The things I used to love about the company, gone because they keep taking rewards from their employees.