I feel sorry for anyone who goes through training in the summer they are in for surprise come winter.
At least I will get the experience and training for the winter months.
This is Yellowstone Park in the winter,
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by moneymac, Dec 16, 2010.
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Yes, it's very beneficial to you if you go through training in some winter conditions. Of course you could drive through a blizzard in June in Montana!
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I did have one nice trip years back, pulling a Bobcat skid steer on a flatbed trailer behind my F250 Power Stroke, at night, over Wolf Creek Pass, in a whiteout blizzard. I don't need much more fun than that! -
Oh yeah, you will get some winter experience. Like I said, I have been in a blizzard in Montana in June! Make sure they are teaching you to throw chains! Good luck to you!
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chompi Thanks this.
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There are going to be a lot of things to learn about trucking but sometimes chains are passed over. Personally I think this is very important to know before you need to do it!
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I haven't had time to post since I reached my first fifty hours behind the wheel because swift has been running us non stop since we are allowed to run as a team after the first fifty.
We are waiting for a dispatch to pick up a t-call in Gary Indiana going to Nebraska, Trailer wasn't here yet so I took the time to catch up my laundry.
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Sounds like you are doing great!! Busy is a good thing
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Yeah, sounds like you are having a blast too! Way to go man! Keep up the good work and take er' slow! Drive safe!
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Just got my laptop back today, I left it in my mentors truck when he dropped me at a hotel near the Denver terminal.
We arrived in Denver early Monday morning, 12:30 am. He was taking home time because his wife was suppose to have a c section on Tuesday so, he dropped me off and said he would be back Monday afternoon (he's an O/O) so I could grab my laundry and laptop, I am so glad I at least grabbed 3-4 days worth of clean clothes.
Because as luck would have it... his wife went into labor Monday morning and ended up going in for the c-section Monday, which is why I was with out my laptop.
Mother and baby were released yesterday so, today we get back on the road again. because they have no flatbed loads leaving the Denver area we are picking up a van load at ultimate electronics head for Phoenix AZ via Las Vegas. If I get lucky I may get to spend one night at home.
Either way I am glad to be back on the road again I am almost half way to hours needed to get my own truck, 124 more to go I can see light at the end of the tunnel.
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