Curbed it at grocery store

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  1. Brettj3876

    Brettj3876 Road Train Member

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    Or even better, when your in the 4 wheeler turn the wheel the opposite way backing up haha. Caught myself doing that a few times
     
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  3. Trucker61016

    Trucker61016 Road Train Member

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    Well then she's already perfect for Swift lol.....jk no offense to your daughter....;);)
     
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  4. TokyoJoe

    TokyoJoe Road Train Member

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    If they fired you over a "preventable" non accident with no damage and no police report I'd look into getting some unemployment money from them but I'd definitely challenge anything they tried to put on your record.

    If they called it an accident then maybe they are right and maybe that's why your back and neck just started hurting.
     
  5. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    Anyone who runs a peddle route out of a 48 footer WILL catch a curb at some point. I just left a beauty supply with a parking lot that’s impossible to get into without it.

    Just do it gently.
     
  6. justanotherdriverhere

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    Here's a question. I work for a specific carrier. This company hauls a lot of freight into and out of the Chicago area. There is one LTL company in Chicago where our trailers are constantly curbing tires when turning right onto a specific road due to the fact it was not originally made for trucks to begin with and the red light setup. Trucks hauling pup trailers and doubles can make this right turn with no problem but our 53' trailers and the trailers for the intermodal company next door cannot make this right turn without curbing the tires (even with tandems all the way forward). My question is who should I bring this up to? The company I work for or the city of Chicago? I have noticed recurring patterns when coming across damaged trailer tires and 95 percent of the time they usually originate out of the same areas like this
     
  7. WesternPlains

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    Those administrators do that to look like they’re doing their job. They’re idiots.

    Don’t mention it. Security won’t.
    If you do low a tire on a curb. Say you were doing a U turn instead.
     
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  8. JolliRoger

    JolliRoger Road Train Member

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    Right, always downplay what you were doing when UIT happened. Quick thinking there...
     
  9. 88228822

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    This is what google maps is for, to scout these places out ahead of time (satellite)
     
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  10. kylefitzy

    kylefitzy Road Train Member

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    Exactly. I can’t imagine with all the technology we have available to us today that someone would go to a new place without scouting it out first. That would stress me the hell out.
     
  11. Matt1924

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    This happens occasionally. Personally, I wouldn't say anything at all if there was no damage. No need jeopardizing your job with something so minor.
     
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