Well, honestly, a school isnt going to care. You pay them if you pass the test or not. Now a trucking company that you sell your soul to go to their school (like Swift for example) WILL care.
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Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Ywilson12, Apr 29, 2025 at 12:48 AM.
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People think it's so easy to overcome anxieties, "oh, get confident, stupid", but it's not so easy. I happen to suffer from white coat syndrome. I FREAK OUT in a drs. office despite the nurses wishes. I imagine something like this is no different. Not sure it was said, but what part of the skills is causing the hub bub? Backing? Lane position? Braking? It can be intimidating, and about the only cure for that is seat time. As mentioned, schools don't care, they want your money. A company has a vested interest, and probably deals with anxiety better than a school will. The company wants you to succeed, for you and them. A company may put you in a truck, but no trailer, and by all means, take your time.
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When I started out, I was having problems with backing. It didn't help that my trainer was crap at helping me out. All he did was jump around screaming and dancing like a rapid baboon. I knew the skills, and when I got on my own, I was able to get it down myself.
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