Gee, why am I upset????
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Michael H, Nov 23, 2016.
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My stance has always been it's my blood sweat and tears that has went into this ride. What gives a yahoo the right to destroy it.
As far as company drivers I was taught this equipment pays your salary take care of it. Where that mentality went IDK4mer trucker, Pedigreed Bulldog, MACK E-6 and 8 others Thank this. -
I don't think that's the argument being made.Ooops Thanks this. -
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I have been in this business 24 years this month. I am no longer a O/O but was for many years. I drive a company truck now, and take care of it as if it were my own. I think it all reverts back to something that many lack, RESPECT. I am old school in a lot of ways, but I have seen just as many old timers lacking respect as I have the younger ones, heck probably more. It seems to be much more of a every man for himself attitude today.
A lot of these newer generation drivers also have a total oh well attitude when it comes to consequences of their actions. Oh well, gone are good ole days.
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As to the "it ain't my stuff so who cares" attitude - it's not new. Looking at court cases, newspaper articles, or historical literature you can easily find examples of this attitude dating back to at least the 1880s in the USA.
I recognize that my upbringing was not standard. Had my Dad been a carpenter I would know a heck of a lot more about wood and dovetail joints then I do. My point is financial education needs to start at home, not in schools. Just like the first time a kid sees a book should be long before his first day of kindergarten.
It's also not "kids" or "millennials" who have no respect for money. I see the same issues with the 45+ crowd coming thru my truck as the 22-30 group. Only difference is the young guys listen better and don't discount my knowledge just because I'm 35. -
As a person who is looking to get his cdl and drive for a company. This begs the question, are drivers who are conscientious about their job and equipment few and far between? I'm 57 and have a management background so I realize there is alot on the line for my future as a respected and trusted driver.
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I feel for the OP who now has to wait for a month before he even sees a check from anyone and the downtime for repairs. Then has to hope all the work was done correctly, so he's not down again in a few weeks because of a loose wire or bolt. Sure he can go rent a truck as some would probably say. Its all just a big inconvenience that I would not want at all.
I hope you get back in the saddle quickly. Good luck.
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