Wedge
sounds great and like you are fitting right in and it helps your FM is helping you!
Johnston no idea where that is?
Rochester is western NY.....up on Lake Ontario...but I have the coffee ready!!!
Beginning the Long Awaited CDL Process
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Wedge, Oct 14, 2010.
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Well that bites!!!
that's pretty far from Rochester anyways Utica is about 2 hours east
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Right now I'm half way between Indianapolis and Chicago heading to Minnesota.
Still have problems recharging my laptop in the truck. I asked AT to give me his thoughts on the problem. It charges fine on household A/C but not off of the inverter in the truck.
I'll do better at posting once I get this recharging situation sorted out.blktop-bucanear and sammycat Thank this. -
I'm no expert on the charging thing but I would want an inverter that would provide a pure sine-wave for any electronics that I had. The charging adapter may not like the dirty power and shut down.Wedge Thanks this. -
I had a feeling this would be resolved as I would imagine all you would need is more amplification on your hearing aids? Or is hearing trouble based more on deciphering certain frequencies? I actually had a fully deaf girlfriend once, best gf I ever had I might add! She worked with me and was always hard working, so happy, and always wanted to "chat" with me by writing me questions about what I was doing that night.
Anyway, I am really glad that you are out on the road now Wedge as I will hopefully pass my CDL test next week and attend trucking school. Could you please tell us if trucking is what you expected it would be? I feel that your story relates to mine as I have been a successful programmer for many years but want to have a job that is more in demand. It is also ironic that your first test stop was in Nashville, TN as that is where I live! I hope you will always update us on your journey as I will read every post. I wish you the best Wedge!
Oh I almost forgot, to solve your laptop problem try buying a DC charger with the cigarette adapter. Your laptop uses a DC current so you are going from DC to AC back to DC again. A direct connection to a DC power supply may solve your problem. I used to have an Acer Netbook and loved it. However the lack of a DVD player (even though I could get the external DVD USB addon) and the lack of power for more things that I wanted to do, I upgraded to a nicer 17" HP laptop. At first my plan with the netbook was to have some temporary access to do a few things, but I fell in love with it and use it as my primary now so I had to upgrade. I never thought I would be playing videogames on my laptop so now I may need to upgrade again to a laptop with a nice Geforce videocard that can push high end graphics. -
Thanks NewNashGuy. Pleased to meet you.
I can hear everything associated with driving, all sounds and road noises. My hearing exceeds the DOT minimum. The problem is discriminating certain sounds where speech is concerned. I have difficulty passing a whisper test if it's administered by a woman. Men's voices are not usually a problem. In this case with USX, I passed the whisper test because it was administered by a man. It has been a challenge. I'm now on the road and adjusting to the life style.
There are many things one needs to be prepared for when jumping into this business. The most difficult of those being the time away from home. Many have difficulties with that.
The next thing is you must keep the left door closed and keep moving. When your truck sits it earns you and the company no money. There is plenty of money to be made if you work hard. The first few weeks are the toughest, but it passes. I would say the hardest part of everything I've endured up to this point has been being on the road with a trainer. But if you focus on your training, the time will pass quickly.
Overall I don't regret this change in lifestyle. It would be nice to be home more often, but for now, this is what it is.
It's fun. I enjoy it. As my skills improve, so will my satisfaction in having made this choice.
Good luck with your training. I'll be happy to hear all about how you're making out.mtnMoma, NewNashGuy, blktop-bucanear and 1 other person Thank this. -
sounds like you are adapting well
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Here's something I found to be amusing, to me, anyway.
My very first load assignment was a short hop to Continental tire. Being my first official dispatch, I was a bit nervous. I make it to the receiver with out a problem. I go in and see the guard for instructions as to where to drop the trailer.
And wouldn't you know it. My first back is a blindside 90 deg alley dock.With an audience no less. I did my fair share of GOAL (Get Out And Look), but got it in there with only 1 adjustment and 1 pull up.
That was a stress level 9 event.
Since that first day, my backing has improved considerably, and seem to look forward to the challenge (must be something wrong with me).
Right now I'm waiting on dispatch in Ellenwood, GA. I have my first home time coming up this week. Something I'm looking forward to.
Sorry if my response hijacked your post. Until I solve this recharging problem with my laptop, my posting will need to be somewhat limited.
Thanks for checking in.blktop-bucanear, wulfman75, sammycat and 1 other person Thank this. -
I hope that it will not bother me since all I do at home is stay in my bedroom on the laptop all day. If I am not in my bedroom I am driving to other cities just for the fun of it. If gas were cheaper I would stay gone like I used to do every weekend 12 years ago. My dad was military so I remember always waking up on the highway since we basically lived out of our car. I thought it was fun and it felt weird once we finally stopped traveling. That is probably why I like the road so much and I hope I will continue to like it once I become a trucker.Last edited: Aug 29, 2011
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