Companies send people home for anything at any time. Orientation usually has a percentage sent home for a variety of reasons. I remember one who had a food allergy from Cracker Barrel of all places that one week, they sent him home to recover. I had one on my road trip showboat his backing at 50 mph slamming the trailer into the assigned spot in front of the tester and the rest of us with him. That one was gone within the hour. I knew he would be a problem because he was... too new and questioning my actions on I-35 after the tester adjusted my entrance very lightly with a few words as I worked that rig into the trafffic. Then the tester had to be distracted and deal with the yipping and barking from the sleeper. No problem on my end, Im taking you all for a drive, and it's a beautiful day in texas for a drive dont you agree? So what if we did a little rocking and rolling.. let's go.
One Personal Accident, No Chance?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Silver, Sep 8, 2017.
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