Even the most cautious driver on the planet has some minor screwups starting out. Werner pays 30 cents a mile and it sounds like you gave them the exact level of performance they paid for. Job well done IMHO... and good on you for showing those cheap bastar... I mean honest, hardworking brokers exactly what 30 CPM buys them.
Now seriously, no one cares... Werner would put BS on your DAC anyways. Other companies who pay more know that. All most care about now is MVR... DAC is broken. I know you feel bad, its ok to feel bad. If anything, you now know the purpose of GOAL. Beyond that, you are running crappy overweight freight east into docks that are set up retarded to begin with. Most of us were new at one time or another and very thankful not to do that anymore. At least you did it by accident... I can recall a few times... well, moral of the story: Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. Enough said.
Is there anyone who'll hire me with three accidents on my record that are a year old?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Jonathan Worsley, Apr 30, 2017.
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My grandfather is a truck driver.
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The ultimate question you need to ask yourself is?
Knowing what you know and your driving history, would you hire yourself?
I'm betting that you wouldn't.
Trucking isn't for everyone and close quarters backing is something that takes time to learn, mostly from doing it repeatedly in real world situations, but not at the equipment or property damage expense or injury or loss of life either.
If you do get hired by another company, you need to G.O.A.L. each and every time, and don't trust when a spotter is guiding you because your accidents/incidents were totally preventable.Mike2633 Thanks this. -
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If you're SERIOUS about wanting to stay in this business, then you need to learn patience, and learn to check and double check things.
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Johnathan go down to breiningville off 100 south exit 49b off 78 west to company called transforce is a recruiter for drivers they are always looking with all the whs down there plenty of driver jobs it's just past the wawa on the south bound side it's a small house.good luck to you
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i remember way back being told by a kmart employee that i was in the wrong business after i had trouble backing up blindside and then had issues with the rollers to unload, im still out here driving,how is kmart doin these days.
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I love the Kmart doing well reference.
I say this. There was a Kmart that had a walmart built, a class B store which means about half the footage of a super center across the street. Kmart showed endurance but you could see the shelf space between products get wide and wider as the years progressed which is a marketing tactic to show many items in a given volume much like dealerships who spread cars apart to fill a lot when they are heavily in debt and unable to acquire inventory.
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