chillin in the ditch
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by jamin22, Jan 21, 2011.
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The damage was minimal one tire and air bag on trailer. I'm just waiting for the bill...*(^%&%$&%(^(^%75 OUCH!
Life goes on. As long as you are safe. -
be forewarned...anytime a wrecker is called out, it is considered an accident (many times, a preventable one at that).....make sure you talk to your boss about this....
i wish you the best, but at least consider what might happen just up ahead as well....Last edited: Jan 21, 2011
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Rerun,
Do you really think he will get dinged in bad weather, with no property damage?
I'm just asking, you seem to have been around a while. I know with big fleets the rule was always if a wrecker got called, but wondered if bad weather was an exception. -
And as far as the bad weather goes, he was going to fast for the conditions is what all the reports will say...even though he was under the posted limit -
Im out of it now and am in Montana. I also work for a small family owned company where we only have 13 or 14 drivers
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Chances are you won't get it on a dac report then...
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they will question him a wee bit more....
there aren't too many exceptions when a wrecker is called out....maybe he "will be lucky" on this....BUT by his BIO, he IS a student....???
we shall see....and it does happen.......students getting canned even for bad weather, because he could have stayed someplace for an extra hour or two.....
be prepared....is all i can say to him -
While I cant speak for Rerun but if you hit the ditch because of the weather and roads then its usually the drivers fault, period. Guess it just depends on what type of mood the boss is in
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I was just wondering, I know when I was team driving years ago my co-driver got stuck on a large patch of ice in the far end of a recievers parking lot and had to be towed off this large chunk of ice and he got dinged.
It was dark and he pulled away from the building in a bobtail after dropping the trailer, we were waiting for a repower and the reciever was a busy noisy place and he wanted grab a few winks before our relay arrived.
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