i heard the lady that tests on otis is a F-N #####!!! i went to dartmouth!! i forget what i brought i think i bought a cheapo watch to bring to the test. the nice thing i like about massachusetts is that if you failed (which i did twice), you dont have to redo everything.
New drivers arrogance
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Buckeye 'bedder, Feb 13, 2011.
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which brings us back full circle....the newbies (SOME) get mad when we say that...just because u may have been driving 3 or 4 years and may be good , safe etc....and have SOME exp...you still dont have the exp of someone driving 10 or more years..just like a 10 yr driver doesnt have the exp of a 20 etc....then the newbies get an attitude about how some of the new drivers have more common sense than the older and ROUND AND ROUND WE GO!!!!!!! and the thing they dont get...this is the same thing they will be saying in 10 or so years from now...when they see new ones being "trainers or mentors".....
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i ain't been to Otis in over a year now, we mostly go to Dartmouth or at times Stoughton where trooper Eaton is at.
and true about failure in MASS, you only repeat what you failed, then go on the road..... -
as a trainer my atitude was the school taught them the basics, I have to hone and polish them into quality drivers by filling in what they forgot , but still the first day alot of them flunked the basic pretrip , when they saw the truck sitting there hooked , what they do?? , basically hopped in the seat and started to buckle up . instant fail .. and I had my share of these . the best guys even filled out the required postrip paperwork and left a copy on the dash or seat . my rate of failure was about 60% from the schools . I had one bozo tell me well you hooked it up ... when he released the brakes he found out I just backed it under the pan , needless he didn't get hired . one of the other drivers who was hired by our college boy and given his road test ( which he was not qualified to give because he had no CDL but hey he had a degree in logistics!!!) wound up costing the company 12K , as the driver didn't check the pin in cold weather and pulled out of our lot ,well... he turned but the trailer went straight into the driveway across the street and slid into a pickup lucky it was empty and clean , needless college boy was assigned desk duty from that point out . ( I would have fired him ..)
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rerun what school do you teach at??
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let's just say i am familiar with the school you went to.....(if it's the one i am thinking about)...do you remember your classroom instructors name..???
their tuition now is $9,500
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Buckeye 'bedder Thanks this.
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