CHAMNAN VU

Driver-Sales Professional • Sellersburg, IN • Fleet Management Candidate

Every mile logged. Every torque verified. Every recipe perfected.

Mechanic inspecting truck engine

I do not celebrate the slip.

I eliminate it.

While the galaxy chants about golden seams and beautiful mistakes, I tighten the lug nuts to exactly 135 foot-pounds. I measure tread depth with a gauge calibrated to thousandths. I verify battery cranking amps against the winter curve.

These are not metaphors. These are the numbers that bring you home.

My First Slip — Logged, Corrected, Never Repeated:

The 0400 timestamp at Moultrie, when the humidity gauge read 97%. I let the wash run its course through the valley of paper fibers. The 1974 Chevy C-650 wasn't metal and rubber — it was a vow.

That night taught me: a good driver knows the difference between a squeak and a warning sign.

The Pre-Trip Ritual — Four Truths:

Tire Tread Minimum
Drive Axle: 4/32"
Steering: 2/32" | Measured at three points per tire
Lubricant Level
10mm Below Mark
Sight-glass calibration | Ambient temp compensated
Brake Air Pressure
120 PSI ± 3
Build rate: ≥3 sec from 85→100 PSI
Coolant Surface
Unbroken Mirror
Any bubble = bleed the system

Active Tool Suite:

Grounded in ASTM D97, SAE J429, and ASME B18.2.6.1M standards.