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Posted:  4 years, 6 months ago

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My first cmv accident

Thanks for all advice. It’s greatly appreciated. I’d like to let everyone know that I’m not fired. That’s partially due to me following some long standing trucking truth advice. The time I’ve been with Swift I don’t cause trouble, don’t turn down loads, and otherwise just mind my business. Btw, Old School, I was trying to get a Swift dedicated route out of 7030. Guess I’ll have to wait a while

Posted:  4 years, 6 months ago

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My first cmv accident

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Hello everyone. I have less than a year of solo driving under my belt and I’ve just hit the side of my trailer on a mountain wall and bent rear axle. How much will this effect my future prospects as a driver? Any advice helps. Thanks in advance.

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I would opine that: "hitting a mountain wall" - where thousands of other trucks HAVEN'T - is going to go down as a preventable.

Whether or not you get canned behind it, depends on a number of factors. Some of which are: productive safe driver for the past year, not a "problem child" (good log compliance, good inspections if any).

Valued drivers are typically cut some slack - problem children are shown the door.

Also important is that YOU OWN YOUR MISTAKE.

Again - if EVERY TRUCK that has gone through that road HAS NOT HIT THE MOUNTAIN - then YOU (not the truck, not the mountain) ARE AT FAULT.

Identify WHAT YOU DID WRONG - OWN IT (as in not making excuses - "I misjudge the clearance, and caught the mountain on the trailer in a tight turn" - versus "the road was too narrow, the mountain infringed into the road, it wasn't my fault" - etc.)

Typically (from observation) if the "mountain" has a lot of scrapes and scratches, then others have hit it - which is a clue to SLOW DOWN AND BE MINDFUL of your clearance.

Keep us posted on how things turn out...

Rick

63,000 miles. No problems besides a few nails in tires along the way. My main concern, however, isn’t being fired. I figured that technically any accident can get you fired. I’m looking for bigger picture(ie no company will take me because I’m a menace to society). You’re response was helpful because you covered my situation as if you’d been there in my passenger seat.

Posted:  4 years, 6 months ago

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My first cmv accident

Depends. Are you still at that company where it happened? Was it marked as a preventable accident?

This literally just happened yesterday PackRat. I’m still in the truck waiting. But the safety guy called me and in a roundabout, friendly way said they could fire me. Idk how i’d cheCk to see if they classify it as preventable.

Posted:  4 years, 6 months ago

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My first cmv accident

Hello everyone. I have less than a year of solo driving under my belt and I’ve just hit the side of my trailer on a mountain wall and bent rear axle. How much will this effect my future prospects as a driver? Any advice helps. Thanks in advance.

Posted:  4 years, 7 months ago

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I messed up

Sounds like a laughable first week. You’ll be fine and learned a lesson too. No harm, no foul as they say. My first 2 weeks in I wanted to cry and quit a few times. It gets better

Posted:  4 years, 7 months ago

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Anyone have any experience with Roehl.....

Great company. Great training if you’re in Wisconsin and go to foxvtc.

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