Have not figured that one out yet, but making it impossible for rescue personal to get to you during a emergency is really not good...once upon a time in a land right here we had everyone looking out for each other, then we were divided into groups, each thinking they better and we have chaos.
How to know when ready to go solo?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by crazybread, Feb 28, 2018.
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If a seasoned truck driver from 1980 was then cryogenically frozen, the thawed out today, he would have kittens once he saw all the BS on the roads and in the truck stops today.
Changes that happen slowly and incrementally over time can go much further than rapid changes, without causing revolt. Government leaders learned this tactic 80 years ago. But the same thing (changes for the worse) happens all throughout society. -
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TAKE your time. Always treat backing as a potential being fired if you did not GTFOAL... (He he...) And the people will give you a hard time for holding them up. Eff em. You are not in that much of a hurry.
Finally you have to grow a pair to be a little crude. You cannot be hiding under mama's wing in the birdnest all the time. -
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I will never get this:
Some guys think they are ready to own the trucking company before even getting a CDL, going to school, or even shifting their first gear. A couple posts on this forum and they are ready to be stealing freight contracts from Jerry Moyes and Kevin Knight.
Other guys spend weeks rooming and training with another driver after going to school, and still have doubts they can handle a truck or the job.Last edited: Feb 28, 2018
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We get that all the time...pull into a parkinglot with a superload and someone will come up and ask questions about how to get into the OSOW business. Within 5 minutes, they feel that they know better than you and can do a better job. "Sure you can fella, after all, it's just driving."
And then, they realize, "Six, you're an A Hole!"
And I thank them for reminding me. I had forgotten for a moment.
Most of the time, you stop to help someone by answering questions, it blows up in your face. But every so often, that rare individual comes along that actually can listen and learn. I fully understand now why the 'meek shall inherit the earth.'taodnt, Kyle G. and Toomanybikes Thank this.
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