Tight alley docks..how do you back in?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by dirtjersey, Mar 5, 2013.
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Get Off you lazy Arse and Look lol -
Yeah yall have a couple doors that really do suck--haven't been in a few years tho but doubt it has changed -
O ok, my uncle use to work for them back in the day. He's now with us foods. I worked for f & w in pennsauken. I have a couple offers for n.e.m.f. and blue rhino as class A
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Nice job moose.
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Lots of good posts--The most important thing is PATIENCE--slowdown take ur time--pay attention--ANY job is only as HARD as u make it!
And of course practice--it takes time folks--im lucky I guess(or cursed lol) I've only ever pulled a reefer--and have always done long haul LTL(forgive me there was my 18month brainfart where I ran linehaul for big R)
So it isn't unusual 4 me to hit 20 docks a week(did 7 today in and around NOLA)and u get used to it and it gets easier and easier--I haven't thought about what it takes to get in a hole in so long I have to think just to b able to explain it--My point in all this is:if u wanna get good at it DONT SHY AWAY FROM IT---don't look for pull thru spaces-BACK every chance u get--blindside as much as possible--start easy--stop to eat--park out back where there r 4-5 mt spaces--use the lines--make believe there r trucks parked&Blindside--as much as possible--90 degree the same--so when u encounter these situations--they won't bother u near as much--and it will get easier!
Just my $.02dirtjersey and Giggles the Original Thank this.
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