Anyone else hate shifting?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by FredTheBasset, Aug 16, 2025 at 10:07 PM.

  1. FredTheBasset

    FredTheBasset Light Load Member

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    Its one thing to have a decent work ethic, but the way to truly get ahead is to work smarter, not harder. "The race is not to the swift..." If I can make a living doing only what's necessary, then why should I kill myself working? I'm just a cog in a machine. No one's gonna care about me but me, so I need to look out for myself first and foremost.
     
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  3. Lonwolv54

    Lonwolv54 Light Load Member

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    No truer words were ever spoken.. nobody cares about you..or me.. or anybody else..yes you look out for your best interests.. that's why I tell guys to do their best to keep their records clean the first five years..and your entire career.. all the good jobs require that clean record.. don't try to be a hero..bad weather..shut it down..that's how you make a life in this profession..
     
  4. nextgentrucker

    nextgentrucker Road Train Member

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    Yup.
     
  5. Bean Jr.

    Bean Jr. Road Train Member

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    That was pretty obvious
     
  6. Bean Jr.

    Bean Jr. Road Train Member

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    My dad who started in the late 40s strongly recommended I use the clutch, so I learned to do it that way. I know that all the drivers I have ridden with who do not use it are not in the same league as any of the drivers I grew up, my dad, my uncle, Jackie Banks (he could drive smoother in a parking lot of potholes than anybody else could on glass), they all used the clutch. My dad was a mechanic too and he told me that not using the clutch wears a groove in the input shaft. Tbh, I dont know what difference that makes, but there's that.

    And in truth all the guys I rode with who didn't use the clutch, couldn't shift anyway. They weren't bad because they didn't use the clutch, they just were bad!
     
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  7. 201

    201 Road Train Member

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    Wasn't that so much, I drove an R model Mack, that required both feet on the clutch pedal at a stop, so I never used it. My 1st boss told me that crap too, about the groove in the input shaft, but told him where to stick HIS input shaft when I couldn't walk due to a sore leg. Seemed double clutching was necessary in slow going, and gently applied the clutch on a 13 speed splitter, but otherwise, starting and stopping only.
     
  8. Ridgeline

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    I think you have it backwards, left pedal is called the clutch but it is for the two gears, low and high, no engagement in the middle of that pedal like pushing a regular clutch all the way in. And, right is the brake.
     
  9. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    Every effort you make sends a signal about you to others. So your perspective may be you are doing just enough but the viewers of your effort may be "he's being the usual slacker we want to avoid.". Unless you run your own business, there are more jobs available from others than yourself. Having a theory why leaving certain things undone or half-done doesn't replace the employer's view you aren't giving him at least what he is paying for. I wouldn't want my work to need fixing or completing by another. The customer's or employer's opinion is more important since they pay the bill. Next time you deal with an employee with the attitude of a big protected-class woman clerk at the Dept of Motor Vehicles ask yourself why would the economy be better if everyone worked with her "you cannot do #### to me" work ethic.
     
  10. FredTheBasset

    FredTheBasset Light Load Member

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    I'm not talking about DEI. I'm talking about simply doing the job I'm hired for and nothing more. If my employer wants me to fellate him too, that'll cost extra.
     
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  11. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    Yes, anything expected of you is too much, old & outdated, s³xual assault. The attitude of champions and DEI.
     
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