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| I wish I had went through a scale with my trainer. Not once did I get to drive through a scale--always a green light on Prepass or a closed scale. My first load-- a heavy one in a van-- and I get the red light. Sounds like you're enjoying it (or at least not hating it). Do they actually do longhaul runs? If I was stuck in MO for that long, I'd go nuts. |
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So far I am not hating anything yet. My trainer seems cool. He is good at what he does. If I had to complain is that I have to listen to country music and it's taking me awhile to adjust to sleeping on a top bunk with the truck idling. |
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At this point I hadn't driven since the night before to St. louis. The trainer drove and wanted me to see the route and I would do the driving the next day. But the next day there was a weight issue and he didn't want to take the chance of me getting a ticket so He drove back to our yard in Springfield. I should have two days off and then I will see what Sunday/monday brings. |
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| Sunday I had off and I awaited instructions from my trainer. The truck was in the shop and wasn't due to be done until Wednesday which is when the trainer requested some time off. So Monday morning I show up and we grab a day cab off the lot and the trainer sets up cones. I do a few backings and he tells me I am doing well. After a couple of hours of this he says I have this down and to return the next day. Tuesday - we do the same thing. About 11 am the trainer says go get lunch, come back and you will go with a city guy today and the rest of this week. Cool! This will get me into some real backing experience in the real world. Basically our company has these local drivers in daycabs that drop empty trailers and bring back the loaded ones to the yard. Most of the trucks dispatched take the loads from the yard. If they bring them back to springfield then they drop in the yard and pick another one to take to the destination. The city trucks do most of the inner springfield work. Tuesday afternoon - I meet the city guy and he seems cool. I ride for a little and then get behind the wheel after an hour. I bobtail for the first time, city guy helps me with my floating and gives me a ton of useful tips. Our first pickup is at my old work where I was a welder. Ha!! I got to say hi to a few ex-coworkers. Wednesday - I get to drive a pup trailer and make some tight maneuvers. That lasted about two hours and then went back to a 53 footer. Did some two lane road driving and I am learning quick on dropping, hooking and connecting trailers. One particular drop was at a scrap metal place where everything was tight and so much was going on. A dangerous busy place indeed. Thursday/today - Did more of the same but I was behind the wheel all day. I have learned a lot in the last few days. My turning, shifting, backing, and overall confidence is a lot stronger now. I am getting a good word said to safety about me and was issued a mailbox etc. Tomorrow I will go a half day with city and I go back with my otr trainer Sunday at ...get this 1:00 AM. Taking a load to OK and then picking up and going to Indiana. Now don't get me wrong. My OTR trainer is training me well but having this week of city experience is gonna help a lot. Think about this. If I am being trained and we go 1000 miles that's a long time before I have to worry about driving in loading docks etc. It's all highway. Now when we get to the destinations I will have more confidence in my backing. Not to mention all the shifting practice I got running city where as highway it's not as much. I am going to tell the office that this should be a standard in training because it's helped me tremendously. Sunday I will be back in the "bigtruck" and we will start my third week. |
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| Glad to hear about some so far awesome company training going on. Good luck in the big truck this week, Snorelord! |
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| Refreshing It’s nice to hear someone have a good experience. I think a lot of it is attitude about work period. I too have a fear of city driving…. I worry about getting the truck somewhere that I can’t get it out of. |
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By the end of the day I was wiped out. In and out of the truck like 30 times, Sliding tandems, drop and hooks and all I ate was a banana and a donut. One time I even had to double drop. I brought a trailer in, dropped it, grabbed one out of a dock, dropped it nearby, grabbed the original and put it in the dock and then grabbed the other to take to the yard all because it had a hole in the roof. Now I have a system in place. I hook to the trailer I do the tug test, hook the lines up, crouch down to check the kingpin (yes I know I did a tug test but I am paranoid), then the landing gear. Walk to the back to see if the four ways are working on the trailer, check the tires and I go. Now I just need to build up my stamina for long long trips and get experience in weighing, some mountain driving and dealing with the moble max (qualcomm) and dealing with the BOLs and such. Today I am getting an atlas at the truckstop because it will be awhile before I get a laptop to help me with the mapping and everything. Til next time, Cheers! |
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| Thanks Snorelord Thats exactly what I am talking about. I drive a bus for Disney and I watch a lot of experienced drivers have a laugh at the new drivers. Forgetting that they were new at some time. Ya know you come into the world not knowing anything and you are the final product of what other people teach you. Kind of makes you wonder about some peoples parents doesn't it? |
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