Exactly. The non chalant "it's just cosmetic what's the big deal" attitude really grinds my gears.
Scratched a trailer
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by mrHashe, Feb 12, 2020.
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You're supposed to back into and practice backing between COMPANY trailers.... Everyone has to start somewhere and I started at Werner. Every time I was at a terminal, I practiced backing. I'd go slow enough that if (when) I bumped another trailer it didn't do any (much) damage. They were and are a training company, they expect some damage. The result is that I haven't (yet) done damage to someone else's equipment. ((knock on wood))
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It doesn’t need rivets to be replaced, you probably looked at the second picture. It’s a different truck and trailer, I used it as an example. -
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when asked by a future employer you record, they will tell them you had x number of accidents or incidents.
the new employer will then judge whether to hire you or not.
you really need to pay more attention to details.
it all will add up to a driver not being professional. chances will be that no company of the "better to best" to work for will want you. -
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