I had a trainee once try this line on me when he wanted to drive in tennis shoes instead of his boots. It definitely took him more than 10 seconds to get his boots on. Some of these guys need remedial lessons on lace tying, so don't be surprised when your trainer has qualms.
On another note, this is what my yard looks like right now.
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And this is what my floor looks like on the driver's side:
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I hosed down the Matt and cleaned the pedal on Sunday when it was warm, so you're looking at a day and a half of accumulation. To do a basic drop and hook you half to get out of the truck at least 3 times - assuming you don't need to GOAL or slide tandems. Sliding your shoes on everytime you goal and then removing them again before you resume backing while be a cumbersome process, particularly when you need to back into the south dock
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There is no way to get into that dock without GOALing at least three times. From the picture it looks like you can cut the corner, and you can a little bit, but it's hard getting the trailer far enough forward to use that space. It is just barely possible to get into the center dock if a trailer is in the north dock, but you will be within 6 inches, which means goaling, a lot.
In short, going shoeless tends to be less than practical. Investing in a pair of soft soled moccasins might be a better idea.
Anybody here who drives bare feet?
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I'm sure you know already, but people that look to spend some good money on boots need to learn how to care for them, so they last. I've seen some leather boots in dire need of treatment.jason6541, gentleroger and JoeyJunk Thank this. -
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I can't say that I wear out my heels so quickly. But, we are all different. We walk differently. With each step we may be dropping our weight differently. I don't know. -
You can go with these. They are also steel toe. And if you wear them with wool socks, your feet wont get old in the winter
Justin Men's Stampede Driller Dark Brown Square Toe Work Boot | Cavender's (cavenders.com)
That's still pretty cheap, and they look good. Put some saddle soap on them once a month or so and you are good to go. They should last you until you wear out the heels, at least. -
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