New Dude

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by doglover44, Aug 16, 2010.

  1. lego1970

    lego1970 Medium Load Member

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    I believe it say's 20 years. Don't be a suck### just because you got put in your place on the last thread. This is a totally different disagreement here.
     
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  3. guitarfool

    guitarfool Bobtail Member

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    Well, you make a lot of good points. I looked on ripoffreports about Drivers Solutions and it's a little scary. If, for whatever reason, you get sent home before you test, you still get stuck with the tuition. I know, that's what everyone was trying to tell me. It just took a while to sink in. Maybe I will just study the manual and rent a truck and try to get it on my own. I can already drive and double clutch and all, I just need practice backing up. Thanks for the advice and the realistic view of trucking. I still want to do it, though, somehow.
     
  4. lego1970

    lego1970 Medium Load Member

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    Oh, and Doglover, sorry your thread got hijacked.
     
  5. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    There are plenty of companies that hire at 21. I have had my class A CDL since I turned 18 and will be going OTR in a few weeks when I turn 21!

    Companies that hire at 21:

    KLLM
    Watkins Shepard
    MAY
    Prime
    Roehl
    Central Refrigerated
    Knight
    Werner
    Melton
    GTI
    Schneider
    Millis (if you go threw there school) or you need 1yr OTR Experiance.
    WSE



    American Trucker
     
  6. doglover44

    doglover44 Light Load Member

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    I am looking at going to Tri State Truck school in Middletown OH has anyone ever been to there course ?
     
  7. doglover44

    doglover44 Light Load Member

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    how hard is it to shift at night in the dark ?
     
  8. chopper103in

    chopper103in Road Train Member

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    shifting will be the same in the day or night because when you shift you should be looking at the road and not at the shifter
     
  9. doglover44

    doglover44 Light Load Member

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    so once I learn to shift it will be easy right ?
     
  10. Rerun8963

    Rerun8963 Road Train Member

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    reasonably so.
     
  11. defencerulez

    defencerulez Light Load Member

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    "the manual transmission part is not problem, in fact, you will be easier to teach since you have no bad habits..........." - Rerun8963

    So true, I had my license when I was 16, learned to drive a standard when I was 18, then I have worked for UPS driving a brown package car for almost 7 years after that... Pick up all kind of bad habit and driving the UPS truck, in a snow, at times I drift it and drive it like a rally car at times...

    The double clutch in a tractor absolutely kill me and break me down in the first week of my training... Now I am double clutching my Honda Prelude... Wish me good luck next Tuesday, my supervisor will be testing me, if I pass I will have my license as a tractor driver and open a new page to my career!
     
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