The further adventures of Texas-Nana at the Swift Driving Academy

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  1. Preacher Man

    Preacher Man Road Train Member

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    Hey Nana

    Don't sweat not being mechanically inclined, what's worse is to be as uncoordinated as I am combined with being a nervous person. I never did get the hang of double clutching. I managed to get good enough to pass the CDL test, but what saved me was a trainer who taught me how to float shift. Now I only have to worry about one foot and one hand working together. Believe me I remember how nervous I was and everyone else seemed to catch on in a hurry. Don't worry you can do it. All those lurkers need to worry about encouraging each other since you are all in the same boat. They need to remember that when everyone is pulling on the oars no one has time to rock the boat.

    I'll keep praying for you and just remember where the Lord leads he also paves the way. If you're not too tired of my aphorisms and quotes here's one more from William Carey missionary to India, "Man's extremity is God's opportunity."
     
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  3. Texas-Nana

    Texas-Nana Princess Drives-a-Lot

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    Not tired of them at all Preacher Man.

    Thanks everyone.

    Well, I drove today for the first time. We were taught to straight line back and I'll be honest and say I think I almost had that poor freightliner doing the bunny hop. It seems that I ride the clutch, oversteer, don't react to the problem fast enough, pop the clutch, don't turn the wheel far enough and don't straighten out. The good news is that I improved through the day and I haven't run over anyone...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................yet.

    My advice to anyone in the Phoenix AZ area is: stay off the sidewalks.:biggrin_2554:

    Okay, I'm off to bed as it's exhausting standing out in the heat here plus I had to take Grandad to the bus terminal. He's headed to Vegas to pick up our truck. Supposedly it's a 2009 Freightliner team truck. I'm rather excited and now know I MUST not give up.

    Tomorrow I'll get better.
     
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    panhandlepat Road Train Member

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    EVERY STUDENT i had (all 3 LOL) said when i showed them how to "float" they ALL said the same thing. "WTH this is SOOO much easier than dbl clutching"
     
  5. lonewolf4ad

    lonewolf4ad Road Train Member

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    Preacher and Pat I do a combination drive. I double clutch on the downshift, and I float on the upshift.

    Nana. don't worry about having trouble, I am one of those weird people who can do all the hard stuff and then can'tstraightline to save my life. You will do fine hun, remember the majority of our job is going forward anyways.
     
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  6. doubledragon5

    doubledragon5 Road Train Member

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    Nana riding the clutch, over steering, and bunny hopping the truck is normal especially for a person that has never driven one before.. As you continue in your training, and with a mentor or even Granddad, you will have these issues still come up. But over time and experience they will slowly go away.
     
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  7. Texas-Nana

    Texas-Nana Princess Drives-a-Lot

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    It's hot in Phoenix. It's very hot on the Swift Academy practice range. My face is a large red tomato. However, there's good news: I've lost weight, I drink more water than diet Pepsi now and I've discovered that if someone stands between an old, overweight, over heated, tired woman and a room of air conditioning she's able to smack him with her lunch box and strike fear into his heart thus causing him to jump over the ramp railing to safety and clear the way for her to get to the cool air.

    I like the people in my class, have I told y'all that? They're such an eclectic mix of people and yet they all are so kind and helpful. Not to mention personable. I wish I could tell y'all about some of them but I feel it would violate their privacy and well.......there are those lurkers of this forum that are in my class. They're big tattle tales. YES I MEAN YOU GUYS AT THE HOTEL! They enjoy saying "We read what you said" and then laugh. I keep wondering if maybe I got up and wrote something obscene while I walked in my sleep or something.

    On to the business of the class. We begin each morning now at 5am. That means I meet a bus to drive down to the range at 4:45 each day which in turn means I leave this house at 3:30am. I no longer do my hair or wear makeup; if we start any earlier I may go in my pajamas.

    The truck cringes when it sees me. Seriously, it clasped its left front wheel to its grill and whimpered today. I laughed and then rode its clutch like a well paid jockey headed for the finish line. LOL

    Actually I'm getting better about not riding the clutch and I'm sure the mechanics will be glad to hear it. Today we began learning the pre-trip inspection which is a bit of a challenge for me since it's difficult to check something when I have NO freaking clue what it looks like. (Nana please meet the alternator, alternator meet Nana)

    However, I've managed to luck out and get a great partner for practice on this as he's a master mechanic. Also my instructor is great. He doesn't joke around or waste time but he is reassuring and builds confidence while teaching.

    We also began off-set backing today and while I struggled some I seem to be much better at it than the straight line backing. That is I am until it comes to the straight line backing portion. LOL I did a lot less bunny hopping today and I'm getting more use to the tractors themselves. I'm learning to not be so timid with my reactions and to react sooner to correcting a problem. All in all I feel pretty good about today, other than the sunburn and the fact that I need to go study over the pre-trip inspection.

    Talk to y'all soon.
     
  8. panhandlepat

    panhandlepat Road Train Member

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    sounds like you are enjoying it NANA!
    i will remember my "schooldays" forever.:yes2557:
    you sound like myself, my parents always told me "you never met a stranger" LOL
    i've always found the good in people (sometimes to my own detriment)
     
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  9. Big Don

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    Nana, it is such a joy to read your posts here. You are gonna be great at this job!

    As for the heat down there, shoot, it's only supposed to get up to 90 tomorrow. Triple digits won't be for another month or so. Shouldn't be a problem.:biggrin_25523:

    Keep yourself well hydrated at all times. Uh WATER - I mean with WATER.:biggrin_25525:
     
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  10. panhandlepat

    panhandlepat Road Train Member

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    NO DOUBT don that "dry heat" will suck the life out of ya!!:yes2557:
     
  11. Big Don

    Big Don "Old Fart"

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    Yeah. They say "but it's a dry heat." Uh-huh. So is a blast furnace.

    I lived for over 16 years in the low deserts of California, 8 years in the Imperial Valley, (east of Yuma, AZ) and 8 years in Death Valley. I was never as uncomfortable there as I would be when I'd have to go to Phoenix in the summer time. . .
     
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