Ya im not liking where this thread is going.... I like to think that im slick 10 second silent ninja then shut eyes. The noise the tractor makes is so loud on its own plus i crack open the top bunk window which creates an annoyingly loud convenient sound buffer that for some odd reason the noise also helps me sleep.
Win win win all around lol
Computer needed for orientation and training?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by broodmom, May 25, 2014.
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Well, son is going to MCT orientation mid-June. Of course MY son would NEVER use his computer for anything but navigation and truck-related info. Anyway, he's not that worried about being off the computer for a few weeks or so. Having a working phone would be nice, though. He uses the Google Navigation app a lot already on his phone, apnd has his music on there. Right now he's having a wireless issue with it so he can't get on the internet to even check his email. Hopefully Sprint can fix it Tuesday. Once he has paychecks coming in he'll prob get a new Verizon account.
So, he won't have to lug around his computer after all. I was wondering how he'd keep it secure during orientation, anyhow. -
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I worked for Cryogenic Transportation Inc. as subsidiary of Kenan Advantage last year and they REQUIRED us to take loads of on-line "training" after being hired. I was local so for me it was no big deal, I completed it at home on my PC, they paid so much per lesson, I forget how much it paid now, but I know it was required even for the OTR drivers as well.
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I started out with a Trac phone for calling dispatcher and home and such things. Moved into a smart phone, with a decent company discount program, and it is a very good tool for trip planning, looking at Google earth at shippers and receivers, truck stops, rest areas, Google maps is a wonderful tool, DAT Trucker is a good tool. Only time I use laptop generally is for dvd movies, and a couple of single player games installed for if you get stuck doing a 34 hr. reset on the road. Hardly use laptop during a 10 hr. break, the brain is drained and needs rest and sleep. Stay safe out there...
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Another good one, cheap at that, is the "pocket Truck stop guide".
While sitting at a shipper's or receiver's, I would "plan" where we were going to stop. 6 hr's drive time left @ 50 mph ( everyone trip plan's at different speed's, my husband thus I, was taught at 50) 300 miles, so somewhere between 250 and 300 is a truck stop we will be aiming for. Could we get further, why sure we might or get stuck behind a hwy wreck. I'd pick out 3 or 4 stops and he would aim for the furthest...until we couldn't make it, then they go backwards to the "nearest" on the list.
We ended up with favorite T/S's and "other" parking, which I "starred" on our google map, drew a star next to in the book and made notations... about the type of food, parking lot's, safety...etc. Every time we were on 78 ( I-22) in Miss, we at least ate at Flick's... if the timing was right we stayed over-nite, Hated west Memphis, wouldn't stay their unless no other choice.broodmom Thanks this. -
Been driving 7 months, been to school, training and 2 company orientations and haven't used one yet. Do what I do to pass the time, crossword puzzle books
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