You are correct and I purposely cut it close to that stack of plate to make it a little easier for the crane guy. But, I don't want to make a fuss because 1. I should have seen the plate and not hit it and 2. this is easily our best customer, the account is a honey hole for us so I don't want to mess with a good thing.
I f-ed up
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None of what you’ve done is worth worrying about.beastr123, Coffey, bryan21384 and 3 others Thank this.
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too late for that idea if you texted him alreadyCoffey and Rideandrepair Thank this.
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Things happen. I did something similar, trying to park out of everyone’s way, while waiting to Load. Took out 2 tires, 2 rims. Cost me $600, 20+ yrs ago. Like you, I could have stayed put, but noooooooo, I had to be a nice Guy. Those calls are hard to make. Always the end of the world. All part of learning the Job. Won’t be the last mistake you make. Only human. I bent my rim a few yrs back, ran over a huge boulder while turning, in Memphis, in a hurry to beat traffic. Luckily it was steel wheel. Beat it straight with a sledge, and got the tire sealed back up. I have 8 aluminums to put on my trailer. Think I’ll stick with steel. Might happen again. I’m only human. Lol.
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If I was the boss, I would be less likely to fire a driver who is honest and owns up to his mistakes than a guy who tries to cover it up. Just my opinion.
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What horrible advice, nobody will notice 2 new tires and wheels right? Then you have to explain your cover up.CheeseCracker, beastr123, Kyle G. and 1 other person Thank this.
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What do you now? You just keep on trucking and try to do better. We have all hit and tore up things. Anyone that says otherwise is a liar.beastr123, Roger McG, p608 and 1 other person Thank this.
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It is not covering it up. It is owning up to your mistakes , thinking for yourself. And taking care of it like a responsible person. Why the need to report every single thing to the boss . the cdl is the most valuable possesion we have as drivers and for a couple little dings theres no reason to report that and put ur license on the line . just take care of it urself like a real honest person and learn from it and move onfarmerjohn64, singlescrewshaker, cke and 6 others Thank this.
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I agree, because they are going to take the cost of the repairs out of his check anywayD.Tibbitt Thanks this.
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Get your credit card out, call a local truck tire place, see if they’ll give you a discount. If they’re not super singles, you’re looking at like $1400, give or take a couple hundred. Get it fixed, pay it off and move on.
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