Amen and amen. Character and integrity are sadly lacking and I am proud your husband took the high road.
Most trucking companies will hire a driver if he or she has less than 3 preventable accidents in a certain period of time. Hopefully he learns a great lesson from this and it's the only incident he has to report.
Swift Fender Bender and Effect on DAC/MVR/Future Employment
Discussion in 'Swift' started by Wilma, Apr 27, 2012.
Page 2 of 3
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
Within the first 6 months is when you are by the statistics going to have a preventable. So he got that out of his way!
If you rub a mirror on a trailer in the yard someone can report you. PREVENTABLE!
Snap decisions can bite you on the butt.Wilma Thanks this. -
Between 1-3 years is dangerous too. That's when you get the "Pfft, I know what I'm doing. I got this" mentality.
Wilma Thanks this. -
Thanks to you all for the kind words. I think he's quite a treasure, myself, most of the time, but don't tell him. It would ruin my reputation.
I'll keep you updated on how all this turns out. -
I just got a preventable for getting stuck in mud and wrecker pulled my bumper apart, that's not even right that can't get away with that I didnt cause damage tow truck did, they want me to sign something for my accident I'm not signing nothing that says accident I did not have a accident.
Navigation sent me down dead end road no way to back up bill and around curve specially in dark and no way to turn around there was a dirt road to shipper I tried it got stuck, I did Mac 12 and 23 and directions were not availiable for shipper before I left to PU what the hell was I suppose to do.
I plan on Appealing accident they screwed up and gave me both preventable and non preventable for the same innicident, it should only be non preventable I caused no damage, road side told me to keep trying to get it and it made it worse and while I was stuck it started pouring rain to make it even worseWilma and scottied67 Thank this. -
-
You have to figure out what your goals are. Do you think you will make more money accepting blame or getting fired and looking for a job which might take 2 weeks to 2 months depending on how the new company weighs your 'incident' and attitude relevant to the whole ordeal. -
-
They might be looking at it as preventable with this in mind. If did not turn around, if did not get stuck, if did not get lost, then a wrecker would have not been called, no wrecker, no damage. The incident is you turning around ang getting stuck.
-
Your navigation device is only a tool.
If the road as you are entering it does not look passable then stop at a safe area and send a msg to your dispatch telling them the road is impassable due a dirt road and very muddy.
If they say continue, then the blame is back on them, but you as the driver hold the final say-so.
Mark
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 2 of 3