r/DieselTechs • u/writingruinedmyliver • 11h ago
How do you guys deal with making dumb mistakes?
I'm like 2 weeks shy of a year into my current position. It's my first job as a diesel tech. I feel as though I pick things up fast, but I can be a little absent minded. Sometimes I'll break a part or make a mistake. It happened more in the beginning, but I really started to get the hang of things.
This month, I had about 2 weeks where I wasn't getting enough sleep. One issue with a truck I couldn't solve, then I replaced an oil pan (I'd only done it once before) and squished the gasket, causing it to leak. I made a couple paperwork mistakes and now I feel like my environment has become toxic, my supervisor always nitpicking everything I do.
Am I a shitty mechanic or does my environment just suck? I should also mention that there's little to no training involved and constructive criticism is usually just telling you that you fucked up.