MyCDLapp.com recently rolled out a version of its online employment application software that allows carriers to recreate their current paper forms in an online version.
June 6, 2017
2 min read
MyCDLapp.com recently rolled out a version of its online employment application software that allows carriers to recreate their current paper forms in an online version. For carriers frustrated with coaxing drivers to complete and return critical paper forms, the new online form tool promises to be a timesaver.
The form tool differs from traditional online document signature tools because of its design flexibility. Rather than simply applying fillable fields an existing form that the user uploads, MyCDLapp.com is specifically designed to generate a mobile-ready version of the user’s form. While the form builder has a simple user interface that requires no design experience, the company offers free design services to help carriers go digital fast.
The company reports that a typical one-page form can go from paper to digital in roughly 15-20 minutes. Delivery of the forms to drivers can be automated, triggered by the completion of the job application, or users can choose to send forms manually as specific milestones are reached. Drivers can complete the online forms in far less time than paper forms because of the modified design of each form, and because much of the information is prepopulated from the original employment application. The system also includes a library of public forms commonly used by truck fleets.
MyCDLapp.com is a low-cost way for small and medium carriers to implement attractive, web-based driver employment applications and consent forms that are mobile-ready and allow for electronic signatures on any device.
To learn more, go to www.mycdlapp.com.
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