I have a generalized questions on what would the qualifications be for a competent Trainer. No I am not considering it for myself, lol, but I am interested in the opinions of some of the very knowlegable posters on this forum. Thanks
How Much Experience Should A Trainer Have?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by MojoPotatoe, Oct 1, 2011.
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Experience alone won't make a good trainer if the person doesn't have the ability to transfer that knowledge to other people with different learning curves or has the ability to realize what type of learner(i.e. kinesthetic, auditory or visual) that person is...
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Hypothetically, Would one year OTR with the other teaching skills be adequate?
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I couldn't agree more and be certifided by dot not the company.
Im actually suprised to see someone else feels the same. All the drivers i've spoken to about this disagree. 5yrs min. yep -
I am thinking that three years experience would be a minimum and preferrably five. I also believe there should be some additional training done to trainers AND all training trucks should be closely scrutinized by the safety dept so that the trainer doesn't use the training status as a way to generate lots of pay by running the truck as a team operation. You can't train a new driver from the bunk!MojoPotatoe Thanks this. -
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