I mean this sincerely...go get your vision tested by a very good optometrist.
Sound like maybe you can see okay straight ahead but have limited perrifable vision and should not be driving.
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jay219, Aug 11, 2019.
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Honestly if you're still having multiple minor preventable accidents after 30+ plus years of experience, maybe it's time to hang it up and be a greeter.
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This must be an old post, if 8 months starting out has gone to 30 years. lol
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walmart is doing away with greeters.
on the flip side, hamburger flippers are still embedded deeply in the deep fryers.FoolsErrand and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
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I may have read it wrong, but the subject of this thread isn't about me, the bottom line is you can't drive.
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OP posted today...and is a new driver ...not 30 years experience.
But hitting stuff like it is not even there is a sign of bad peripheral vision.
Some people can see 20/20 straight ahead but have extremely limited peripheral vision.
I have a friend who is that way, she gave up her license to even drive a car...she kept hitting stuff so had a good optometrist examin her, she has about 20% of the side to side vision of a normal person. -
Understandable...may just have to suck it up and work for a less than reputable company and try to make the best of a terrible career start. Now I’m just at a point of which company is better of the few choices I’ll have next week when I start contacting recruiters and disclosing all accident information.
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