Layover.com and DOTJobHistory Announce New Service for Drivers and Trucking Companies

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Layover.com is happy to announce its new partnership with TIES, LLC, which operates www.DOTJobHistory.com, a company offering web-based driver reporting for both drivers and trucking companies.
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April 25, 2005 (Press Release) -- Akron, PA (April 25, 2005) - Layover.com (www.layover.com) is happy to
announce its new partnership with TIES, LLC, which operates
www.DOTJobHistory.com, a company offering web-based driver reporting for
both drivers and trucking companies. Through this partnership, driver
information can now be passed immediately and seamlessly between
applicants and carriers.

Drivers filling out an online application with Layover.com may order
their personal information to review it for accuracy and completeness.
Drivers are then able to make their information available to prospective
employers by including a DOTJobHistory seal on their Layover.com job
application. Carriers click the seal to access the verified information
instantly. Through this service, carriers can quickly determine the
applicants that best fit their qualification standards and drivers can
jump start the hiring process.

The basic information that can be obtained includes:
* identity authentication
* social security number validity review
* address and phone authentication
* national security and narcotics watch lists
* criminal record database scan (over 100 million records ) of traffic
and criminal offenses (including violent, incarceration and sexual offender)
* a search of the National Driver Register

Drivers will also have a premium option which will enable them to
receive their:
* MVR
* independently-verified employment history

These items are then included in their online portfolio to the
prospective employers they choose.

Bruce Martin of Layover.com stated, "Layover.com is always striving to
make identifying and hiring drivers from online applications easier for
carriers. This new partnership now allows carriers to identify and focus
on the drivers that best meet their needs."

Derek Hinton, CEO of DOTJobHistory.com added, "Motor carriers have to
evaluate a lot of applications, sometimes spending time and money to
ultimately determine that an applicant’s background information doesn’t
meet their qualifications. DOTJobHistory addresses both these issues."

As a special offer, current Layover.com driver applicants can elect to
subscribe at no cost (normally $24 per year) until May 31, 2005, to
DOTJobHistory when filling out their application. In addition,
Layover.com member carriers can subscribe to the DOTJobHistory service
as a "Layover.com Partner" and be offered unlimited driver reports at no
cost until May 31, 2005, if they use the partner code "layover."

For more information contact:
Bruce Martin at Layover.com: 877-4-LAYOVER ext. 223
Derek Hinton at DOTJobHistory.com: 918-477-9150


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