What to do?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Hip, Aug 6, 2011.
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This is the point here.20 miles per hr over,WTF.What the heck were you thinking.No professional driver in their right mind is ever 20 miles an hr. over on the speed limit.You have no business being in a tractor trailer of any kind.I sure as H-ll wouldnt want you driving anything I owned.Unbelievable.And obviously a lot of these companies feel the same way.You are showing a habitual habit for speeding.Not a good habit for a commercial driver.You sound like the guy on here that couldnt believe he got a ticket in Cali for ten over.His defense,their was nobody within a mile of him,lmao,really.You have to wonder about the mentality of the drivers that totally disregard traffic laws.I see it daily.Most common,speeding through construction zones.Unexcusable.Good luck to you.
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He's not a professional driver. He's a rookie that thinks he knows everything. I'll bet he's one of those I see almost daily getting so close to the rear of the vehicle in front of them that, had they been parked in that position, you couldn't walk between them.
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#### happens! I'm being honest tho! I'm above a rookie! Vets even went 20 miles over the limit..even worse! I don't need a trainer when I go back out! Vets took care of me when i was a green rookie!, and I hope you will do the same for green rookies!
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Was willing to offer some advice from a guy who once got terminated with about the same amount of experience as you and sat for 18 months before getting rehired...but after reading that quote...you got it all figured out and obviously don't need help
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Hip,
Heres a crazy idea, if you get back out here, don't break the law.
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Going down hill in Oregon! The cop was at the right spot at the right time,and i had cb off! I wasn't the only trucker speeding, but he decided to stop me!
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The difference (one of several) between you and a veteran driver is experience. You don't have any, you have only convinced yourself that you do.
Oh, and that's not condoning the behavior by veteran drivers, either, but, if someone is going to do it, I prefer it were a veteran driver as opposed to a mostly inexperienced driver like you. Particularly when I or my family is sharing the road with you. -
Which hill in OR?
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If a monkey jumped off a bridge would you do it too.Vets do it to.Your missing the point here.I will say it again.No professional driver is at any time 20 miles per hr over the speed limit.You need to change your thought process.Good luck to you.Sounds to me like you havent learned from your past discretions,which means in all probability your going to be doing the same things that got you into this mess to begin with.Those so called vets,lets see what happens when they get the old 20 over on the CSA.Not going to be pretty. Sh-t doesnt happen if your driving the way the law dictates.Wrong attitude rookie.Joetro Thanks this.
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