With it well documented, any company would be better. If nothing else one of the big ones will surely take you.
What would you do?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Djfan, Jan 12, 2016.
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I just told the boss that I wasn't driving that truck, and he said that he would have someone else run it. It's all hitting the fan right now.
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Place an anonymous call in to the state police in regards to the issues with the truck and where it is heading. It might just be pulled over for a "random" roadside inspection and placed OOS. Sucks for the driver who decided to drive it off the lot, but it sure as hell beats seeing somebody get killed.
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Thanks. And, thank you all for your input. Rookie status is sucky. It's been a long time since I have been a rook.
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They cannot fire you for a legitimate safety issue.
When looking at the fifth wheel, besides looking at the position of the handle, or bolt that sticks out the front if it has one, use a flash light, get under the trailer and shine the light at the rear opening of the fifth and look to see that the jaws are fully clamped around the king pin of the trailer.
I had a Fontaine that was finicky about how much crud was gathering up at the base of the jaws. Detach your trailer, and just use a large screw driver and scrape out what ever you can in the area where the jaws and king pin meet.Djfan Thanks this. -
So what now Djfan,are you going home?
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