If someone gets in my face and starts screaming and cussing at me, then yeah, there's going to be a problem.
Have seen more people with this attitude or train of thought end up on the recieving end of the problemover the years.
Prime Trainer can't train...
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yep...when someone is in my face doing all that cussing and carryin on there is only one thing to do....while he is jawwing KNOCK HIM OUT.....the only safe way to handle it...dont ever go into a fight expecting to win even if you are sure of it....bc there is always a factor that you cant predict.....you didnt put his pants on for him that morning and you dern sure dont know whats in em....
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I give my guys 7-10 days, sometimes less, of riding in the passenger seat, just so they understand the basics. After that, any questions they have, I'll answer, but I'm not there to show you how to drive...I'm there to show you how to route, back and be as safe as possible.
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When I start training someone, for the first couple of days, they get very simple interstate, with out much more than a few smaller cities. I usually try to get a load to CA out of Springfield for the first load, and get it to OKC and let them take over. There isn't a lot of sleep going on behind the curtain at first, just enough to make sure I can rested for my shift. Also, during the first week or so, anytime the trainee needs to stop or get off the highway for any reason they are told to get me up. I do this just to make sure that they remember to do their turns wide enough, and aren't going to take out anything like a fuel pump. Once I see that they aren't going to have any problems, I go to sleep and tell them to wake me up if there is a problem, or at a certain point when I know I'm going to need to be up to assist them with something.
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Hmmm.... how about an answer all you supertruckers?
4 weeks?
2 months?
How about 7 years - is that enough training?
The OP is whining about the fact his hand wasn't being held enough. He was a graduate not of a CDL mill, but a COMMUNITY COLLEGE. That is supposed to be some kind of super trucking school. Yet here we are all patting his hand because the Super Trucking School didn't turn out someone who was capable of even driving down a rural, low-traffic density interstate on his own - no difficult circumstances involved - which is exactly what the holder of a CDL should be able to do. -
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