Suds43
Seasoned Expediter
Is it just me or have other's noticed that the 'skill levels' of big truck drivers is obviously on the decline.
I was in the T/A in Rogers, Mn. laid over for a couple days waiting to get some issues with my liscense straightened out. I was parked over on the side where most of the straight trucks and bob-tails sit. Can't believe I was almost backed into by 2 different trucks in about 4 hrs. I back in as deep as I can to give the big trucks as much room as I can so they can back in............doesn't matter. First one, a J.B. driver (need I say more) was attempting to back into the spot next to me. I was sitting there watching and here he comes. Headed straight for my truck. AND HE HAD SOMEONE SPOTTING FOR HIM!!!! When he was about 2' away I laid on the air horn. He surely would have backed right into me. Took him about a half hour to get it backed in. Talked to the guy that was trying to help this dude and he said the guy just wouldn't listen. The 'spotter' is a big rig driver with over 20 yrs. on the road and he told me he can't believe how many "new" drivers can't back their trucks up.
Second truck, some dude was trying to back in a flatbed with a full load of lumber on. He totally jack knifes the trailer. Thought for sure it was going over. I've never seen a trailer lean that much and stay upright.
Sitting in Booneville, Mo. at the new Loves t.s. on I-70E, exit 107. Sitting in the back section with 4 or 5 empty spaces on either side of me. Of course this guy just has to back into the spot next to me. Here he comes!!!! I"m watching and watching........he's closer and closer. I see visions of my whole right side disappearing. He gets to about 2' of me and again I lay on the air horns.......He stops, pulls forward and FINALLY gets it into the spot. I know he would of backed into me had I not been watching and blew the horns. I look closer and he has his left side duals on the back axle of the traile gone....totally gone!! I asked him if he knew this and he said yes, he had a perishable load on, was grossing 79,000 and had to get to Miss........couldn't believe it!! He had that side of the axle chained to the frame of the trailer so it wouldn't drag!!!
Other than that, spend a day and a half with two panther drivers, got the lawn chairs out, kicked back and shot the bull. You know how it is when a few expeditors get together And yes Big Monte, and Harry & Chassie, I"m still nervous. LOL. Of course they got a big kick out of watching me jumping up and keeping my eye open everytime a truck backed in next to me.......I finally ended up moving over by their two trucks with an apparently abandoned bobtail on the other side........Needless to say I slept better that night.... Tucked in nice and safe.
So, is it just me or are other's noticing the lack of skills with alot of the big truck drivers these days..
I was in the T/A in Rogers, Mn. laid over for a couple days waiting to get some issues with my liscense straightened out. I was parked over on the side where most of the straight trucks and bob-tails sit. Can't believe I was almost backed into by 2 different trucks in about 4 hrs. I back in as deep as I can to give the big trucks as much room as I can so they can back in............doesn't matter. First one, a J.B. driver (need I say more) was attempting to back into the spot next to me. I was sitting there watching and here he comes. Headed straight for my truck. AND HE HAD SOMEONE SPOTTING FOR HIM!!!! When he was about 2' away I laid on the air horn. He surely would have backed right into me. Took him about a half hour to get it backed in. Talked to the guy that was trying to help this dude and he said the guy just wouldn't listen. The 'spotter' is a big rig driver with over 20 yrs. on the road and he told me he can't believe how many "new" drivers can't back their trucks up.
Second truck, some dude was trying to back in a flatbed with a full load of lumber on. He totally jack knifes the trailer. Thought for sure it was going over. I've never seen a trailer lean that much and stay upright.
Sitting in Booneville, Mo. at the new Loves t.s. on I-70E, exit 107. Sitting in the back section with 4 or 5 empty spaces on either side of me. Of course this guy just has to back into the spot next to me. Here he comes!!!! I"m watching and watching........he's closer and closer. I see visions of my whole right side disappearing. He gets to about 2' of me and again I lay on the air horns.......He stops, pulls forward and FINALLY gets it into the spot. I know he would of backed into me had I not been watching and blew the horns. I look closer and he has his left side duals on the back axle of the traile gone....totally gone!! I asked him if he knew this and he said yes, he had a perishable load on, was grossing 79,000 and had to get to Miss........couldn't believe it!! He had that side of the axle chained to the frame of the trailer so it wouldn't drag!!!
Other than that, spend a day and a half with two panther drivers, got the lawn chairs out, kicked back and shot the bull. You know how it is when a few expeditors get together And yes Big Monte, and Harry & Chassie, I"m still nervous. LOL. Of course they got a big kick out of watching me jumping up and keeping my eye open everytime a truck backed in next to me.......I finally ended up moving over by their two trucks with an apparently abandoned bobtail on the other side........Needless to say I slept better that night.... Tucked in nice and safe.
So, is it just me or are other's noticing the lack of skills with alot of the big truck drivers these days..