CDL and employment without high school
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by V8power, Dec 23, 2012.
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I think a HS diploma goes alot further than a GED....my reasoning is when a recruiter sees that you have already shown a propensity to quit/give-up if the going gets a little sticky it throws up a red flag to start with.
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Well for me it was more than little sticky it was blown up engine. Really it's weird that one needs all this to drive a truck I mean it isn't rocket science after all?
And tell me on which occasion during my trucking career will I need this knowledge:
In the figure above, <RXT measures 90˚. Which other angle(s) is a complement of <a?
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It's not rocket science but not just anybody can do the job. It takes a certain determination to just get through schooling and training.
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Well then I guess you're SOL are'nt ya.
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EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!If it's so easy like V8 thinks then why do more fail then succeed and why such a huge turnover rate.V8 quit school,no way he would last in trucking.
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Q is you are headed to the terminal
P is you are headed to CA
S you are going to frickin Jersey
R is a truck jack knifed on S and that's how you get around it.
T is the GPS leading you astray around the S backup and you are lost.
The little letters are shortcuts.
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That being said if you don't know even basic math you will have problems. Even for being a register jockey at McDonald's you'd run into snags. If a customer's order was $8.91 and they handed you $10.01 would you know what to give them back? -
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