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About a week ago I mentioned how I was driving a box truck in Brooklynn and sideswiped a car I am very upset by this because I worked so hard to keep a clean license my boss fired me and I cant blame him but he said to me we probably have to keep in touch becausd I probably will have to fill out an accident report this happened last thursday which was about 10 days aago and I havent heard anything from him keep in mind the cops were not called it was a parked car and the owner came down and said to leave a note on the windshield with the conpany name and ohone numbet looking back on it I technically left the scene of an accident and am wondering what is coming my way I am hoping that the owner of tbe company spoke to the owner of the car and convinced him to not go through the insurance company and instead just pay for the car to be fixed but I doubt that will happen in the meantime i am freaking out about getting a truck driving job because they do ask about accidents and tickets I havent had a ticket in 7 years but this accident could **** me up I dont even know what to say to them because If I say no and they find it a few weeks or months later I will be fired but If I tell them about it and for sone reason it never gets reported then I still admitted to having an accident which could affect my chance of gettting hired I wanna beleive I would have heard something by now but the uncertaintly is killng me

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Dispatcher, Fleet Manager, Driver Manager

The primary person a driver communicates with at his/her company. A dispatcher can play many roles, depending on the company's structure. Dispatchers may assign freight, file requests for home time, relay messages between the driver and management, inform customer service of any delays, change appointment times, and report information to the load planners.
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