Automatics..for newbies..really???

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by GTR SILVER, Jan 8, 2012.

  1. Terrapin Flyer

    Terrapin Flyer Light Load Member

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    Trans Scam only runs automatics. I guess they figure anybody who chooses to work for them must be too dumb to learn how to use a clutch.
     
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  3. SmoothBore

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    The only reason auto's are becoming more and more is the quality (or lack thereof) of drivers that are coming out of CDL mills. These guys can barely dress themselves, let alone figure out a shift pattern.

    I tried to read the whole thread but got bored of the pen15 comparing and whining of automatic drivers trying to justify themselves....Facts are facts, you can try to justify it all day but you will never have the same control of an auto that you will a manual.

    But, you auto drivers must be hero's to USX drivers. You just have a truck that does the shifting for you so you don't screw anything up. They got an Auto, GPS, Sideview Camera, Vorad and a blind-spot warning. Do they do ANYTHING in there? You'd think they are union or something......
     
  4. Terrapin Flyer

    Terrapin Flyer Light Load Member

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    Ya think? It's not just the mills either. My school is 24 weeks long, and we have a bunch of those people.

    Yesterday, we were doing log book training. I spent 15 minutes trying to explain to another student that the driver in the example given to us couldn't possibly have had 9 hours on duty-driving, 7 hours on duty-not driving, and 11 hours off duty. He couldn't figure out that you can't have 27 hours in a day.
     
  5. none

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    Am I wrong.....???..... if you're a newbie...........wouldn't you rather go with a trainer (and company for that matter) that would teach you on a manual trans....???? moutains...ice..etc..


    I have a $250.000 life insurance policy. Bought it out at State Farm. A Prefered elite rating. :biggrin_2559:
     
  6. 1nonly

    1nonly tease-y-ness

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    I once had an old timer advance the theory that eventually, most trucks would be automatics and in order to drive a manual transmission truck a driver would need a special endorsement for it on their license.
     
  7. Female Driver

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    I will be disappointed if my first job hands me an automatic, but not so much that I would turn them down.

    I love manual transmission cars and I hope my love for shifting transfers over to loving to shift an 18 wheeler.
     
  8. striker

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    facts is facts, you must have what, 5 or 6 million miles in an automatic to be able to make that claim. Cool, a super trucker speaks. So, um, how many miles have you driven in mountains, snow, ice, rain, etc. in an automatic or autoshift?

    I can back up my comments, I've been doing it for 11 yrs (in 3 weeks it'll be 12 yrs) can you debunk me with actual exp. in same or is it your opinion?
     
  9. striker

    striker Road Train Member

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    I'm still waiting to find an exp. trainer who can drive in the mtn's, snow, ice etc. Based on what I see daily, they aren't out there.
     
  10. pilottravel2002

    pilottravel2002 Medium Load Member

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    if u cant shift ur not a real truck driver.
     
  11. striker

    striker Road Train Member

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    lol, guess I can say the same for any driver who's afraid of chains, snow, or mountains
     
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