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Driver Trainer thoughts on trainee with bladder and CPAP issues?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Von Shep, Jul 7, 2021.
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You need to make darn sure you tell your trainer BEFORE you get on his/her truck. That way, they can decide whether or not they want to deal with it. Otherwise, you may just find yourself getting booted off the truck. Most probably won’t care, but some will care and they will not want that noisy thing taking up an inverter spot.
I kicked a guy off my truck two days after he got on because I couldn’t deal with that thing making racket all night. Had I known before hand he had that thing, I’d have never let him on my truck.
As far as the diaper thing, or whatever you do with that, I wouldn’t care as long as you could drive without having to swing the left door open every hour, and I didn’t hear it, see it or smell it.Last edited: Jul 7, 2021
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Oh @otterinthewater Sir talks alot may have moved on
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Now Super Trucker Trainee (STT for short) is the one who #### on my bed and the drivers seat.
That #### was gnarly. (Pun intended)
Hey OP, you’re doing right. Tell them, and remind them, keep a sense of humor about it, and you’ll do great. Just get through training, and your first year and then the real job starts. Best of luck.SoulScream84, lovesthedrive and kemosabi49 Thank this. -
that said, wonder if you are male or female and have taken precautions for mitigating leakage and other related issues?
I have a clean truck policy and have a few drivers past and present who have the same issues with bladder control, they are helped by the company buying slip covers for the bed and absorbing mats for the bunks. One of them (male) went to use what is called a stadium buddy and has had success with that for two years now.Accidental Trucker, lovesthedrive and SoulScream84 Thank this. -
In this day & age your conditions seem minor and I doubt if a trainer will have any problems with them. Now if you suffered from night terrors and woke up screaming several times a night, or had projectile diarrhea while you slept, then there might be a problem.
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I had a trainee with the same issues, which wasn't an issue with me. I am back home every night and don't train anymore, but if the trainer does make it an issue, pick up the phone and ask for another trainer. Some people have hangups, some of us don't.
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