Switching to manual after training

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  1. highway666

    highway666 Light Load Member

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    I understand sometimes that companies don’t always have standard trucks available for 200+ training with mentor. But, would I be able to switch to a manual after I complete the training and get my own truck?

    Or should I try and make them give me a standard to train in. I’m just worried that an automatic will me make lazy and not want a manual anymore. Lol
     
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  3. DSK333

    DSK333 Road Train Member

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    Push for a manual to train on. The skill is very beneficial.
     
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  4. Bob Dobalina

    Bob Dobalina Road Train Member

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    Whatever you learned in school about shifting is useless if you don't put it into practice right away and for a decent amount of time. After that point, it will be "like riding a bike" to go from auto to manual. But not until you have had it ingrained.

    You currently know how to ride a bike with training wheels. If you take them off after not having practiced for a while, you'll fall flat on your face. You don't wanna be doing that in the mountains. Or in city traffic. Or anywhere else actually.
     
  5. highway666

    highway666 Light Load Member

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    I pushed for it, looks like I’ll be training in a manual. Thank god
     
  6. FullMetalJacket

    FullMetalJacket Road Train Member

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    I see from earlier posts you already have your CDL.

    If you tested out in a manual & are not auto restricted...... I wouldn't worry too much about it.

    Be a bit of a readjustment coming back to it for a few days, maybe a week or two......but, nothing a day or two just running around your terminal area shouldn't solve, to at least get you rolling again.

    Now........ whether you may just get spoiled by the auto is a whole nother story! LOL

    Can't tell you how many old timer's I've run into that were dead set against them. ..... that are now official converts that will never go back.

    Edit: Just saw your previous post that you will now be training in a manual. Means you were not restricted. Good deal....

    Best to get your experience that way. At least you will gain your initial experience the "right way".

    Good luck to you on your new adventure.

    Wish you the best possible experience.

    ;)
     
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  8. DSK333

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    There's no training in an auto. You put it in drive and go. Get as much experience in a manual as you can.
     
  9. FullMetalJacket

    FullMetalJacket Road Train Member

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    Thanks for that one, bud......!

    Know Ed O'Neil from 'Ol Buckeye days growing up. (Cleveland & Youngstown, before he made it). One hell of a guy.......

    Very appropriate to bring a former truck driver into the mix! Very appropriate........!

    Maybe we can get Ed to show him a thing or two, eh......?

    LOL

    :biggrin_255::biggrin_25525:
     
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  10. Moose1958

    Moose1958 Road Train Member

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    I had a post before that. After reading the OPs post again I decided to just add Ed and remove my post. This is going to turn into a if you don't drive a manual your not a truck driver thread and I rather stay out of them.
     
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  11. diesel drinker

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    Lol I am pretty sure nobody would give you a manual to train on your own.And thank God for that !lol
     
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