3RD DAY on the job, My trailer hits the back of a parked pickup

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Want2BTrucking, Jun 29, 2013.

  1. Want2BTrucking

    Want2BTrucking Light Load Member

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    I appreciate the constructive criticism. hard to find on this site
     
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  3. Wanderingaimlessly

    Wanderingaimlessly Medium Load Member

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    You obviously knew there was no type of training when you took the keys and started that log book. The amount of money a company makes has nothing to do with your lack of speaking up for yourself. As far as company training goes, what do you think they could have done that would have directly prevented the accident? If you can't perform under pressure in a tight place then you have no business in a truck. You going to call your dispatcher when you have to back around a blind corner to bump a dock? Reverse serpentine to drop a trailer in a hole? My favorite, back into a building with 13'7" height clearance, 3 feet on each side of trailer, off of a 2 lane road with cars parked on both sides. ( Maryland Blows!)
     
  4. Cjh_army

    Cjh_army Medium Load Member

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    Your school never taught you to clear the backing area and GOAL? Right. Must be the company's fault.

    Learn from your mistake. Get thicker skin. You think the flak you're catching here is rough, wait until your corner cutting costs someone their life or they get injured.

    Its a dangerous job. Take it seriously, learn from your mistakes, and understand that constructive criticism is something you can learn from.
     
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  5. WorldofTransportation

    WorldofTransportation Heavy Load Member

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    I don't want so sound bad.. but did you tell your company about this or did they find out from the insurance company? If they didn't find out before you left the scene you are toast. and you will not work in this industry for a while as your dac will be on fire

    Now if they keep you remember that this happened and learn from it my friend.. don't allow your future to be determined by not learning from this.. Good luck...

    and don't walk in the office raising hell about not being trained properly as you will have a hard time finding a job right now..
     
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  6. CertifiedSweetie

    CertifiedSweetie Road Train Member

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    Don't stress over it. Companies tend to give you 1 minor oppsie mistake but also keep in mind that one day it could potentially come back to haunt you and so don't be surprised.

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  7. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    I was wondering this myself . Sounds like he wanted to settle himself to keep the carrier from knowing about it . Now they will wonder what else he tried to cover up .
     
  8. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    We feel your services should no longer be required until you get adequate training . Are you going to train more or just continue as you are ?
     
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  9. double yellow

    double yellow Road Train Member

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    I don't trust spotters either. I stock up on balloons at the dollar-store & if I have to get within inches of something, I'll blow one up and use masking tape to affix it at the point of contact.
     
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  10. Saddletramp1200

    Saddletramp1200 Road Train Member

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    I am so sorry. In my quest to make sure everyone can relate to me, I tone my intellect down. Thank You for referring to me as a "Hillbilly" as it were. My "travel agent" prefers to keep me out west to maximize his cash flow. I find having two MBA's + a CDL with every endorsement , and a private aircraft license quite fulfilling. I would recommend if you have problems with the language seek the use of a person that may be able to translate it to you. Best of luck. Tramp
     
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  11. Saddletramp1200

    Saddletramp1200 Road Train Member

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    No Body is there but ME. Training teaches me caution. Might take me 30 minutes to back in. Safety and skill are the key. This thing is 70' long. Not many people can do this. I can.
     
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