Cracked P... If driving is living the dream then there would be no jobs left in the Trucking Industry, I drive cause its a great way to see other places and get paid a decent wage. I dont make millions but I sure make enough to support my family and go on great vacations! Common sense is the best tool to have, some have it and some dont.
Advice to you is to relax and take some time off and see if you really want to continue driving. Do what rambo said and find a mom and pop place to work for. Maybe they can help you in the areas you lack. OR...If you think your too good for the Driving Industry then by means dont let the door hit ya on the way out. Either way good luck in your next endeavor.
I don't know what to say about my "accidents/incidents"
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I look at it as just another life experience, I didn't win trucker of the year but I didn't kill anyone either. -
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Not really, they were the result of me thinking "I got this!" -
I didn't read all of the posts, but I can tell you from experience that a $200 tire is an incident and is reportable.
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you did run into a whole bunch of stationary objects. They did not run into you.and I would not want you cutting my hair either
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Not trying to be a smart ### but I got to ask. Do you have trouble with your depth perseption? Do you wear glasses? If not maybe you should get your eyes checked. Maybe that's part of the problem.
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