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Do You Know Who Is Driving Your Company Car

Author : Damian Higgens


         


Companies require employees to drive. In each situation, driving is an important function required to perform the job, from an employee visiting a customer site to a driver delivering goods at a warehouse. To protect the employee and the vehicle, companies cover the liability created by doing business with insurance—a significant expense to the bottom line.

Before hiring an employee, a best practice is to verify a prospective employee’s driving record, paying careful attention to infractions and performance. A driving record doesn’t always report only negative information; on the contrary, it can also identify positive results and certifications. However, obtaining information about an individual’s driving record such as a DUI, may shed enough light on an otherwise promising candidate to reject them. The downside for the company that does not perform some type of background check is that they may end up not only paying the amount of a claim in the event an employee is involved in an accident but also defending the company against negligence in the event a claimant can show the information about past driving information was available and ignored. No company wants to have that day in court.

A background check is the best way to evaluate an individual’s driving record, criminal record, identity and employment background. For a minimal cost, typically around thirty dollars, a company can enter the employee’s critical information, usually collected right from the resume. That information is then entered into an online background verification system that will display all of the vital records. Each record is publicly available through the ease of an online submission form, saving the company the headache of paying an agency extra money to perform the check. Of course, the best online sources also provide live assistance to resolve questions and assist in verifying the correct person is identified.

The upside for the prospective employee is that the identity and background stand up to scrutiny, giving the employer immediate confidence and trust in the person.

Tenant screening falls into the same category of search and verification. Apartment complexes around the country lease rooms to thousands of individuals on a daily basis. A quick online background check can almost instantly return a detailed view of the prospective tenant’s past, including criminal and credit histories.


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