I got my CDL a few years ago but I only have a year combined experience. I didn’t have driving jobs the entire time... I still feel pretty new.
When do you stop being a “new driver”?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by copperdome, Jan 30, 2020.
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Once you’ve driven through all 4 seasons you are no longer a new driver.
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never. im new everyday
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Haha I feel that way some days...
I have the all 4 seasons down... in WV to boot.
I felt like I graduated when the wrecker driver slid backwards on his way up the hill to get me (with chains on) and wrecked into a guardrail.
.... long story short I hadn’t wrecked I was just stuck... or gained some stupidity points for driving on that road in the first place I guess it’s just however you want to look at it.truckdriver31 and Flat Earth Trucker Thank this. -
Truck drivin, the only job that can make u feel like a rookie every signle day
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I've been driving for 22 years straight plus several years on and off before that. Still felt like a rookie up until two years ago. Now I'm almost the old guy.
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I guess what I’m wondering additionally, is when would my driving record command some better hauls/a better company? I’m not saying anything bad against my company, I love the company but I’ve heard they’ve fallen on hard times.
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Never. Every day is a new experience.
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