New CDL holder here. I interviewed and road tested with Estes, XPO and PepsiCo recently, they didn’t care about my restriction. Did they ask about it? YES - when I mentioned the restriction, they all said basically the same thing; “we can work around that since we’re phasing out our older / manual equipment”
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I did do my backup maneuvers well in the manual, but never actually drove it on the road.
Learning to properly shift a manual semi should and could be another 2 week course / another 2 grand on top of the 5-6 weeks / 5 grand it already was. In fact, I did inquire about it after I graduated and the school manager said it’s 2500 bucks and another 2 weeks - that’s nearly half the cost of the full course.okiedokie Thanks this. -
But imho years ago peddling freight...,my R w/a 300 Maxi and 5 speed was the absolutely perfect set up -
It will take some time to become a proficient gear jammer.You
have a learn how a diesel engine revs and the trans gears mesh. Do some reseach on when to shift(rpm) sweet spots. It's just going to take miles. No one just jumps in and floats/DC a truck. That's too much cash for that class. Look some where else to get a few miles in with a manual. Good luckdboot01 Thanks this. -
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