Sometimes it really isnt the New Drivers Fault

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by celadontrucking, Feb 9, 2011.

  1. celadontrucking

    celadontrucking Light Load Member

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    yes when the trucks are issued the truck is their truck they are assigned trucks and no one else will use it, always check for damage and report it if any is found. and if someone from the company tells you to do something always question it if it doesnt feel right, dont just listen and obey.
     
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    Jarhed1964 Road Train Member

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    Can someone please explain to me how a new driver can destroy a rear end going from a parking spot to the shop? Is it just me who thinks that the service monkey's are snorting coke?

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    Kudos for having his back!
     
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    celadontrucking Light Load Member

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    well my personal opinion is this was done before the truck was maybe even parked the truck was driveable it just made a noise in the rear end
    maybe the previous driver was termed for whatever reason and was routed to our yard to turn the truck in and he had done this
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    my driver unknowingly did this listning to these shop people trying to get his truck unstuck. we will never know but i know there was no proof my driver did this and he was very adamant that he didnt do this.