What to do if a mega....

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  1. Lepton1

    Lepton1 Road Train Member

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    I'd pay good money to see your show.
     
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  3. Lepton1

    Lepton1 Road Train Member

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    @a-trucker123

    You would do WELL in your career to LISTEN to the wisdom of the last posts by @STexan and @TripleSix.

    It's all well and good to park it early and often when you don't have experience, BUT you NEED to gain experience through PRACTICE in order to become a complete driver in the top income level. Practice is the key. Next opportunity you have in slick conditions when you are bobtail in a parking lot, you should practice.

    Try starting in 4th gear, get it going at idle speed and then romp on the throttle with and without the Power Divider engaged. Feel the difference. Then bring it up to 1500 rpm's and set the Jake on high and let off the throttle with and without the Power Divider engaged. Feel the difference.

    Do the same with a trailer attached.

    Learn what the Power Divider is, and how you should engage it or disengage it. It's an extremely important tool that you probably haven't been taught in driving school or during your training.

    If you don't have them, I strongly recommend downloading the MyRadar app and the AccuWeather app. Often you will see you only need to go another 20-30 miles and you are clear of the weather. Use that 20-30 miles to get some practice. Keep it slow and steady, no hard braking, PLENTY of following distance, and nice loose hands on the steering wheel.

    Sure, you are going to see a lot of truckers flying by you. They might be WELL within their safety zone. They might be running with deep all terrain drive tires and have tens of thousands of hours experience running in conditions far worse than this. Let them go. Stay within your own comfort zone. Learn to chain up to STAY out of trouble.

    Become a complete driver. Become the safe, RELIABLE driver that your customers can count on. You aren't going to become that driver until you make up your mind to continue to improve FOREVER.
     
  4. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    You and I and a fair smattering of others on here know this is truth. But almost every safety director at any of the megas is having this reaction to your comment:

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  5. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    Safety? Bah. They are a liability to crossing Old Emigrant.

    A kiddie version of Hall Monitors grinching the fun out of work he he he.
     
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  6. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    To some drivers a forecast for snow flurries next week is a reason to refuse a load today. We're only hearing your side of the story. The company might know most of their drivers are not having problems in that weather or they might just say other drivers are driving without difficulty.

    You are the driver. You make driving decisions.
     
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  7. UturnGirl

    UturnGirl Road Train Member

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    Clowns. There should be clowns waiting at the bottom.
     
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    TripleSix God of Roads

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    No guts? No glory. No legends. No stories.
     
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    UturnGirl Road Train Member

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    I have a coffee mug that reads "Bad decisions make good stories." I earned that mug.
     
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  10. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    Where would we be without our "experiences"?
     
  11. BigBob410

    BigBob410 Road Train Member

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    At the "lunch counter" telling everyone else's stories 'cause it's flurrying outside?? :argue:
     
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