What you are saying is that you have changed, I can respect that, most people do learn from their mistakes and don't keep on repeating them.
leaving the scene of an accident?
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but as for hitting/striking something and driving away...........like you did.........or leaving the scene of an accident, like you did.......nope, never, ever committed that crime like YOU DID...............
sure pass judgement on me, as i most certainly did to you, but your crime was more severly dealt with and should have been. you have proven to those various trucking companies that you are a "runner", but not a "miles runner" , a "responsibility runner".......and they just don't need your type....
as for log book cheating, speeding..........phifft.........no big deal, compared to a "run-a-way" like you................i'll always get a job..........can you say that..........???? -
your past can haunt you forever my friend, and running from a problem is the worst way to deal with it. (as you did)
like i said in an earlier post, KEEP TRYING, that is all you can do.
don't let lack of sympathy from your peers (i use this term loosely) weaken your resolve, that would be a secondary mistake to the original problem. -
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you can try and "pick out" anything i say and then try to use it to your advantage, but you still lose, and lose big time. i HAVE a job in trucking, and you DON'T...........that's the difference.
argue all you want, you lost this argument from your very first thread/post when you admitted you LEFT THE SCENE OF AN ACIDENT........no matter what anyone else "admits to", most of us "STAND UP" and take our lumps.........
you chose to run-a-way....................
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The bottom line is supposedly you are an adult. You failed to act like one by taking responsibility. Yes I am harsh, if all of us took responsibility for our actions then there wouldn't be issues like this to post on the forum. I think that even though you say you have resolved to change and be a better driver, what's to stop you from doing this again? We all know that once you do something that it's easier the next time. I'm no angel I've done the speeding, log book things. I think that people like you in this industry are one of the primary causes for all the media bashing we get, the new regulations, and the formation of organizations like PATT, MAAD the list goes on that single out the trucking industry as a whole. What IF you had injured someone? According to your post about the accident, you could have KILLED some one and not even known it. I'm not changing my mind ever about this. I say that we don't need you in this industry period.
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Does hitting telephone wires or electrical wires while on a road constitute an accident?
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