Graduated!!!!

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by HuskerJim, Dec 5, 2012.

  1. HuskerJim

    HuskerJim Light Load Member

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    Graduated today from Custom Diesel Drivers Training school in Omaha. All legal now. Start on Dec. 27th with Omaha Direct hauling reefer products from Lincoln out East to New Jersey & everywhere in between. Looking forward to training & staying at a great company for years to come. Got really lucky. They are not a starter company. It pays off to be nice to your instructors. So, any advice to new students would be, be nice & respectful to your instructors & they might hook you up with a good company. Lookin forward to starting my new career & continuing to learn. Be safe people!
     
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  3. GAlanFink

    GAlanFink Medium Load Member

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    Congrats. So you'll be going where you're driving skills, patience and backing skills will be put to the ultimate test. New Jersey and NYC will make or break you.

    Remember the most important attitude to have is no attitude at all. Obey the law, courteous can cause an accident and remember,... the person coming onto the highway from the ramp is the one that is supposed to yield (except in New Hampshire where the law is stupid). Don't be changing lanes out of courtesy at the risk of causing an accident with someone in a blind spot.

    There's still a lot to learn that no driving school that I know of can pass onto you. Perhaps you've been told about the 'four-wheelers'. Guess how many truck drivers drive like they are in their cars?... you'd be amazed. Stupid things like cutting in front of you to get off the exit to your right. Things you are seeing the four-wheelers doing but wouldn't expect a 'professional driver' to do (by the way, a commercial drivers license doesn't make you a professional driver).

    Best of luck out there, keep the speed down, plan your drive and drive your plan, don't think your dispatcher will give you enough time for northeast traffic, don't be in a hurry and communicate.

    By the way, your CB whines a lot... don't add to the problem it has and don't think some technician can stop it from whining... just listen and realize that there are hundreds of unemployed CDL drivers who would love to be in your seat earning a living rather than collecting Obamacare right now.

    God Help Us... we elected him for four more years.

    'Bigfoot'
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  4. Chessguy

    Chessguy Light Load Member

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    Your number one priority is to deliver the goods SAFELY !!!!!! That's it.

    Congratulations are in order.
     
  5. Roadrealtor

    Roadrealtor Road Train Member

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    Congrats and great advice to the newbies...learn as much as you can while with your trainer. Good luck, be safe, and turn off your reefer if you park next to me! LOL Have fun!
     
  6. xtexasbabex

    xtexasbabex Light Load Member

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    congrats and good luck
     
  7. Pmracing

    Pmracing Road Train Member

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    Congratulations!

    No political comments included.

    Mikeeee
     
  8. HuskerJim

    HuskerJim Light Load Member

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    Thanks all! I go with a trainer locally for a week & then go with the OTR trainer for 3 weeks & I figure I paid #### good money to be in that school to get where I am, so I will listen to everything he says. Its a very humbling thing admitting you dont know everything. But I will tell the new students this, the sooner you admit to yourself that you dont know #### about trucking, the easier it is to learn. If you know that you dont know anything, then you put trust in the instructors & its a much easier & enjoyable experience. There are still people in school there that started 2 weeks before me because they think they know how to drive a truck & then they get out in traffic & #### their pants. Keep an open mind & remember that the most seasoned trucker is only hurting himself if he thinks he knows everything. You should learn everyday.
     
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