OK. Here goes:
I hopped on the Greyhound to Ohio for Phase 2 of training at USA Truck. When I arrived at the hotel on Sunday night, I received a call from my trainer who told me that I would be driving at 8PM that evening. What he failed to mention is that he needed to sleep, so I was to drive all night (8PM-6AM). Up until this point, I had never driven a truck at night, let alone bobtail. I had not slept very much on the bus as it didn't occur to me (although it should have) that I would be driving at night. I was beyond exhausted and the caffeine did not make up for the lack of sleep. Needless to say, we barely made it to our destination as I could barely stay on the road.
Thank God, I didn't wreck and hurt anyone, but it truly was a miracle. When it was time to sleep in the berth, I shut my phone off and went to sleep. I woke up when the truck stopped to use the rest room. I turned on my phone only to find a voicemail from the training liason telling me to call her. My trainer said he was not comfortable sleeping while I was driving.
Duh, no sleep+night driving by trainee=dangerous situation.
My trainer recommended I go back to Phase 1, but the training liason said 'if he can't do the job, we'll just send him home.'
So there you have it, 3rd company. 3rd bus trip home. Not sure at all what to do now. Although I still need to figure out what to do about the loan, if its not meant to be, its not meant to be. Time to do some soul searching and see is I can find something local either in trucking or not.
Back to Square One?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by onthefence, Feb 9, 2011.
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An in-experienced trainee does not pilot the truck whilst the trainer sleeps.
A trainee is a trainee not a team driver.
On the other hand, trucking is a 24/7 position and driving at night is a given.Buffalo Chip and Jarhed1964 Thank this. -
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what kind of trainer is he. me and mine at first we slept at the same time and we drove at the same time till i got the hang of things thats the way it should be done
. id'e do it the same way if i was a trainer myself
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otf.
Ya tried man.
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Any truck driver worth his salt ain't gonna' climb in the sleeper as soon as his new co-pilot gets on board without checking him out first, to see how he drives and handles a truck, even if he has 20 years experience. This trainer you had, had to be an idiot thinking you could get off the bus at 745 pm and get into a strange truck at 8 pm and then drive it all night long.
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I'm thinking you just went to the wrong companies. Just my opinion. You went to USA, Swift, and what was the third one?
I wouldn't give up driving if it is what you want to do. You ever try Crete? Watkins-Shepard? -
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