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There is no such thing as a " very minor rear ender " in a CMV..... especially one that was preventable.......
Yes I agree, but by minor I ment damages. Most companies classify 'major' as any accident with damages valuing over $5000 dollars.Originally Posted by BigDiesel
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Ultimately it was my fault, I shouldn't of been going as fast as I was, next time I know better, assuming I can find work for a next time.
I am in Sumter, about as central in the state as you can get. I'm open to pretty much anything.
:lol: :lol: :lol: Originally Posted by matcat
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Where in SC are you, and how open are you to doing sitework and road construction work (dumps, water trucks, etc.)? I might be able to put you in touch with some people who'll take you on, but I can't promise you anything.
A very minor rear ender of another truck in dense fog. Personally the only reason I feel they got rid of me is because fuel prices skyrocketed, and they just wanted anything they could use to cut out drivers. Originally Posted by JeffTheTerrible
Fired for a single preventable? What exactly was the nature of the incident? I can't help but to think there are some relevant details which you've left out.Where in SC are you, and how open are you to doing sitework and road construction work (dumps, water trucks, etc.)? I might be able to put you in touch with some people who'll take you on, but I can't promise you anything.
Ultimately it was my fault, I shouldn't of been going as fast as I was, next time I know better, assuming I can find work for a next time.
I am in Sumter, about as central in the state as you can get. I'm open to pretty much anything.
There is no such thing as a " very minor rear ender " in a CMV..... especially one that was preventable.......