I do too, but blocking the lane on a two lane. I'll do what's fast and move to do the repair.
Can you be a really good truck driver and still be bad?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Lennythedriver, Aug 28, 2023.
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I once asked a safety manager to come out and show me how quickly he could move left or right in heavy traffic to avoid road debris without causing an accident.
A year later I asked him again, to show me how to safely move 4 lanes over to the only burm with an air line blown/ripped off one set locked and only seconds till the other 3 sets locked up without becoming a battering ram on the back side, and without wasting a tire or two. I also asked what cost less those tires and a roadside, or a tow from the middle of a busy highway while I held up traffic and several of our other trucks.
Both times he refused and they didn't affect me. Never got an answer for the last question.
3 months later he was gone, back to his old job making waves harassing lift drivers in a warehouse down the street. Turned out he never drove a truck a day in his life and the ruckus I created with upper management got him called out and he was asked to show he at least could drive a yard truck (his claim to fame as I was told). I wasn't there to watch but from what I was told it was a laugh fest to watch.Feedman, Siinman, RockinChair and 2 others Thank this. -
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Most safety people (but not quite all) and dispatch people would fit in really well for the cast of the movie "Office Space".....
Which....by the way....is a ver-ry good pictorial explanation for why I became a truck driver -- in the first place.
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Yes a driver can be great and have a bad day, or have bad luck. Think about it like this: for all you football fans out there, has there ever been a team in the modern era go unbeaten and win the Super Bowl? As many great teams as there have been, they all run into buzz saws from time to time, and your friend ran into a buzz saw. Sure, your friend getting pinged with a preventable is unfair. 1 preventable doesn't diminish his greatness, nor does it diminish what you describe as a successful career. Things happen. More often than not, we aren't going to agree with certain calls that are made. It's 1 preventable. Hopefully, he has a short memory and just chalked it to the game and moved on. He's had a successful career and it would be silly for him to dwell on this. A driver that experienced, I guarantee you, he is not even worried about this incident. He's got bigger fish to fry.
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