I’m not trying to get away from accountability, but I did not see the garbage brackets sitting on the ground in their lot, so there was no reason to GOAL as they shouldn’t have been there to begin with.
This the very description of why GOAL would have prevented this.
Preventable Accident/DAC Report
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Why do you hate state troopers?
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. I should’nt have to pay for that.
[QUOTE="IHateStateTroopers, post: 12312766, member: 339549". But I had plenty of room from the fence line and the morons who work at that shop just left a pile of brackets sitting out in their lot. I should’nt have to pay for that. I believe it should be claimed on their insurance for not keep their lot clean of debri and it being a safety hazard. It’s not like I hit a yellow pole, fire hydrant, etc. .[/QUOTE]
why are you blaming others for what you hit?.
didn't you see the stuff before hitting it?.
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Once I got to a delivery and was told to go to the end of the street to turn around so I would line up with the dock.
It was a dirt lot and had rained hard the day before. I got stuck in the mud.
I called it in to get a tow, and then called a tow company myself. Paid for it myself so the company would not have to pay for my own stupid mistake.
After I called the tow truck and got pulled out I called my company and told them that the tow was no longer needed.
I never got dinged for a preventable, when it clearly was.
The OP and I have two things in common here.
We did not get out to check the conditions, and we paid ourselves for the mistake so the company would not have to. -
The company isn't going to report it to insurance because there's a risk or rates going up.
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It's an incident. Nothing more, nothing less. It ain't like you flipped the truck, jack knifed, or rolled over. That probably won't even get reported to DAC. If you can solve a problem, solve and shhhhh. I've tore up stuff, gotten towed, and the company never knew. Problem solving skills cover your ### for real. One incident most likely won't get you fired, but enough of them will. Just tighten up. Even if a driver gets fired for incident, they still find work. Just don't have too many of them.
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Why is it that some folks come on here asking for info and then complain when the truth is told and complain it’s criticism?…smh…
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