Stick it out with Trans Am for at least a few months before you start making job applications elsewhere. Luckily these two accidents are pretty minor, so trying to find another job won't be impossible. Gotta be more careful next time though, especially here in my home state of NJ. The most densely populated US state is, alas, not very truck friendly.
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by rokue, Nov 23, 2015.
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Thank you for your replies I do appreciate your concerns. I am still new that is why I came here. I have learned that I need to be careful where I go and make my turns a little better.
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Sounds like the company should be held responsible for putting a driver out on the road who apparently wasnt ready to be on his own!
You'll be alright though. Get your experience and do everything you can to not repeat those mistakes.
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#### happens, but learn from your mistakes. If you are unsure at all get our and look as many times as you have to. Never rush for other people. If you stay clean from now on you can move to another company. Get some clean time before you apply and obviously don't quot until you have the new job.
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This may be irrelevant, but, a long time ago, my grandfather had a job installing fire hydrants that automatically seal, when broken off.
Methinks that these weren't just old rusty hydrants, because car accidents were the reason they were so popular in big cities... -
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