Very important; you are no longer a 4-wheeler. You can no longer pass much of anything. Get used to driving more slowly. Don't speed down mountains, either.
Checklist for when dispatched as a New Driver
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Get a pail and trash bags for those days where you park and no bathroom is available. And baby wipes.
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Go watch YouTube videos about replacing fuses. Every fuse panel has a diagram showing which fuse controls which circuit & what size amp fuse to use. Once you have a truck find the fuse panels & see what physical size like AT-4 .
You can buy a little box of fuses at Walmart A LOT CHEAPER than at a truckstop. Get a box of 20A for about $5, get a box for each amp/color. Don't buy the one box with several different Amp ratings. They are more expensive but only have one or two of the one you need.Last edited: Aug 18, 2024
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The person you replied to makes a good point, which I hadn't considered. I try to be comfy when I am out there, but I also try to work at places that treat you like a human being.
Anyway, you are there now, just hang in as long as you can (ideally at least year), so it looks good on your resume.
This is for things like replacing a mud flap or other simple repairs. Some times the shop at the truck stop might take 3 hours to get to you, but if you have (or can borrow) some tools, you can do it yourself and be on your way. -
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