And yes I have reviewed the video many times over and even showed fellow truck drivers and they all agree that I did all I could to avoid the accident. They are also baffled as to why I got punished with points for doing what I was supposed to do given the scenario
Risk Analysis points after brake check
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ThreePedals, Jul 28, 2018.
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Those “points” are fairytale points. Ignore them. Maybe instead learn something or another such as anticipating when others might change lanes. That’s right. Learn ESP. Develop a sense of what others could potentially do at any time. Then increase distance. But don’t lose sleep about Swift points.
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How long have you been with Swift and are you in some kind of contract with them?
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Any company can say anything they want about you as long as it's true The date and rehire are simply a best practices to keep the civil suites down. Can't sue for slander with hard facts.
The reason though that it doesn't matter to the op is no one cares. Those points are 100% Swift internal system. No one wants to learn Swift's system to see if you are a bad employee, or if Swift is just being a large company bureaucracy.
That being said, I'd still fight safety on it in your spare time as it will affect which level of bonuses you get, hence how much money you bring home.ThreePedals Thanks this. -
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When you review these things with safety:
- State what you did right
- State what the other guy did wrong
- State what you could/will do differently next time to avoid the situation in the first place .
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