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Thanks for the response. I love driving and hope I did not end my career before I began.
Below is the minor they called incidents. No injuries, police or towing.
Joel
From DAC Report
All DOT: No
All Inj/ Fat: No
1. Angle Coll. Bumped rubber pad on trailer back with side of my trailer: No damage
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Was this on your "blind-side"? GOAL??? It would suggest you moved the truck (and trailer) a bit too far since the last time you Got Out And Looked.
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2. Struck stationary object. Pulled over curb with f FRT. BMP. at back-up pulled off bumper plastic ( record of others doing same at same site)
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Again... I've pulled up onto curbs in my day, but... Before pulling up there, GOAL Get out and check to see that the bumper will clear, and that there is nothing sharp to cut your tire. Pulling up onto a curb is a LAST RESORT.
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3. Roll away. at gate rolled into trailer in front and bumped. No damage. Less than one foot away reached for paperwork, foot slipped from brake.
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There's a reason the brake buttons are so convenient. Once pulled, you don't have to worry about foot slipping off. Also convenient to push them in.
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4 Backing. Door damage due to iron guide at dock. black at black dock pad and shadow. Lower door scrape.
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Thought Maverick was flatbed... Whose door did your scrap? Again, backing into a dark hole, you may have to get out and check a dozen times to make sure you're getting it right.
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5. Backing. Tight site. Backing between doors. once in found mud flap on cab my cab pass side hit bumper on driver side of cab on left. bumper scratch to other cab.
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As a driver, you are to be aware of what's on all sides of you, and how close. Again, if you have to get out and look a dozen times in order to back 10 feet safely, that's what you have to do.
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I am a good driver and on time. I got the jee bees as problems stacked. I do G.O.A.L if given the chance I can explain and do well for a employer.
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As far as I know, the company will not give you any demerits for stopping and looking every 6 inches when you're backing. They give you demerits for making the wrong kind of contact while you're backing. And, the comments are pretty much what the company will have to say about it all. Safety is seldom "on-site". They look at what they see on the reports and go by that. You need to
BE AS GOOD A DRIVER as YOU THINK YOU ARE. Looking at your performance as they will in the safety department, you're coming up a bit short. Whether they say it to you or not, the term they will be using is "CARELESS". You don't "GOAL" often enough or well enough, or both.
What I've said may not help you find another job, but if you do land one, keep it all in mind and it may help you keep the next one. In my day on the road, I was also a trainer. One of the things I had to help a few drivers overcome was carelessness. Not getting out and looking often enough, and not noting how far the truck moved before they got out and looked again. A couple of places I've backed in, I wondered about "repitative motion injury" from climbing out of the cab, looking, and climbing in again.