Never heard I-95 referred to as an "extreme" drive...
Guess I never drove those grades!
I-15 sure, but I-95?
I am very much enjoying this thread. I may yet have to get back in the saddle, and Swift may be my only choice to get some "recent"seat time.
Keep em rolling, and Thanks for that extra effort!![]()
I'm going with Swift!!!
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If the truck will fit you can back up one inch then get out and look. My backing epiphany came when there was only one spot left at the flying j in knoxville and I was due for a shower. It took a while and traffic backed up all the way out on I40 as I backed up a few inches and got out and checked but I made it. Amazingly enough no one helped out, just sat there griping.
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And for your viewing pleasure, (I've had a hundred trucks pass me going down donners)
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Hey buddy, I'm only going to add one thing to all the good advice you're getting here. Remember, you're being "trained" and that means it gets tougher as you go. Keep your cool and mostly your FAITH in yourself and you'll do fine.
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OK...This is a bit off subject, and everyone but me may know this, but Gitty whose posts I also read posted this for newbie drivers, and I plan to become one.
He writes:
Once you get out on the big road. And you are stuck in a city and can't leave a shipper or receivers, cause you are being loaded or unloaded, and you are there for a long time, and you are starving 1 800 dominos will deliver as long as the town has a dominos. You can tell them the address your at and they will find the store closest to you. Just tell them you are a truck driver and what company you drive for and give your cell # so they can call you when they get there. Also please tip, they just made sure you had a full belly.
Seems like a pretty good thing if needed. Kind of like in case of emergency, break glass...like one more tool for the box.
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Good way to go broke.
Keep food in the truck. Have stuff that doesn't require cooking. And a means to cook the stuff that needs cooking.
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I'm exhausted! I'm now down to about 65 hours left in my training. I'll provide updates at some point, and believe me some interesting stuff happened, but I'm tired! Just wanted to update all of you to let you know that I'm doing okay.
Thanks for all of the encouragement. I think back to this place everyday when I'm on the road.sammycat, cookie278, jbutcher23 and 13 others Thank this.
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