%&^*$##...... I screwed up!

Discussion in 'May Trucking' started by Y2K, Nov 5, 2010.

  1. Trucker Steve

    Trucker Steve Medium Load Member

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    Y2k - The important thing is that you learn from this experience. At May trucking company what matters most to them is honesty. I read in a previous post someone mentioned the expense to retool another driver and that is true, it is expensive. Fender benders are to be expected with entry level drivers. You will have to do skills development again (remember wheel left head left. etc, wheel should follow where the head goes! ! !)

    PS: I have been in town since Friday and will be at the terminal on Monday as well! Hope to meet ya, Come get a coffee with me will talk about all this! :) See ya tomorrow.
     
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  3. 123456

    123456 Road Train Member

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    Sounds encouraging, thanks there Driver.
     
  4. bobobrazil

    bobobrazil Medium Load Member

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    There's a reason good companies require 1 or 2 years experience...things like this! Not saying it couldn't happen to an old pro...but probably not. Things become instinctive as you gain more experience, things like watching every corner of your rig. Kinda like when you were 16 and got your learners permit...you were nervously aware of things and had to concentrate to drive. Then after a period of time...you were chewing gum, smoking a cigarette, changing the radio station, talking to your buddy in the back seat, and had your hand on your girlfriends leg!
    I remember being a rookie, and letting one of my steer tires get off the pavement and onto some grass whille I was trying to back into a dock somewhere. Guess what...that tire just sunk into that grass and I was stuck! I managed to get myself out after about twenty minutes and a fantastic rut in the customers grass. Point is...that was a rookie mistake.

    I hope things go well for you with this situation. And yo will not do that again! Just like I won't let my steer tire get into the grass!
     
  5. Y2K

    Y2K Road Train Member

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    Hey Steve that would be great,hope to see ya in the morning,I'll be there about 08:00 and probably a little earlier.
     
  6. Y2K

    Y2K Road Train Member

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    Thanks,I know what I did wrong and it is etched into my brain forever lol.
    I got too focused on looking for a spot to park and lost for a moment focus on where my trailer was going.
    Something in the back of my brain started to kick in and say "where's your trailer", at just that moment as I turned my head toward my mirror I heard that sickening crunch!
    I was barley moving and stopped quickly but the damage was done.
    I don't have a crystal ball so I can't honestly say it will never happen again but I can say I really doubt it as it'll be on my mind every time I even see a row of parked trucks.
     
  7. CondoCruiser

    CondoCruiser The Legend

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    It's good you get to talk about it on here. When I started there was no internet. You just had to suck it up and sweat it out all by yourself. All newbies have incidences and they learn from their mistakes. No school can prepare you for all the life experiences on the road. I'm sure this will make you a better driver on the road to experience.
     
  8. pjw044

    pjw044 Heavy Load Member

    Mistakes happen--they dont become "STUPID MISTAKES"
    until you do the same one again.....
     
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  9. TrailerTruckin

    TrailerTruckin Light Load Member

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    What was the "END" result? Youi still got your job?
     
  10. Y2K

    Y2K Road Train Member

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    I must I've been on the road since Monday afternoon,been sent from Brooks with a repower to Hillsboro,Or then took the MT to Jubitz and dropped it there for another repower,a beer load to Sumner,WA where I am now.
    Got a load to pick up in Seattle this afternoon and take to St.Helens,OR today.
    Haven't heard a word yet from Safety at May but I expect I will eventually.
     
  11. Y2K

    Y2K Road Train Member

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    Sorry I missed ya Steve,I hung around a while in the morning but had to go to Salem to get some supplies then got a load and headed out.
    Maybe next time brotha.
     
    Last edited: Nov 9, 2010
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