Yep, was exactly why it was soo easy to fix the bumper. Only took my body weight and a foot stomp from the rear of bumper through the wheel well to fix. Speed is important. Or rather lack thereof. If only to limit damage. Which is why was moving so slow. Still no excuse to not GOAL that time. If they fix/don't fix, I'll be beating myself up for a very long time. I might ask to keep the ripped off piece of fiberglass to frame in a shadow box, along with a pic of the truck as a constant reminder of what I did and what I need to do better from then on.
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For the record, most of us safety guys are pretty cool
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Its a good course to do. I wish i would have had more backing training at RDTC, learned a lot of it on my own using the "guide words" i was taught like never blindside, goal, watch the tandems...lol....
a few weeks ago i had to drop a trailer at sysco in baraboo wisc, theres one spot and it's pull through and virtually no room to set up for it, just had to do it slow and creep it in there. mirror like 1/2 inch from the other trailer so back end clears. -
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