Not mine I got a ######## instructor. I already got my required hours in so that's it.
Like I said I should be okay just wondering in case I have trouble with shifting.
Can you get your CDL in a state you don't have residence in?
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I'm confused by this whole thread
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You're going to HAVE to know how to drive a manual truck. There just are not that many auto's out there for every one to have one, just for you to drive.
You are also limiting yourself by sticking to auto's. What happens if you jump ship and the next company says yeah we have auto's, but you're gonna have to start with a manual. -
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Its not a bad thing to know. And it could make a difference in your ability to get a job. Even those all auto companies may want to know that you can adequately drive a manual.
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