Good question...I've never really trained anyone , but rode with a few new drivers to show them the ropes of how the company wanted the job done...(set-up and deliver the product)....and a couple of times I went back into dispatch and asked which rocket scientist road-tested this guy....I mean a man tells you he's been driving for 10 years and immediately starts screaming at cars that won't move over and throwing the on-finger how-do-you-do up.....When your pulling a 40foot bill-board around , folks don't just see a rude driver they see your company.....
My guess would be at least 6 to 8 weeks of intensive , hands on training , then a road test from a third party individual with no skin in the game...
Werner is running a scam
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I have to disagree with this part. Running team for a portion of the training is actually good for the student because they have to start making the decisions that they will have to make when they are alone but with a lifeline just a couple feet away. The last half of training with me I always tried to get the student to do EVERYTHING on his own because I knew that if I held his hand the entire time that he would forget it all and be lost when he was finally out there on his own. That is also a reason they are pushing to put 2 trainees in a truck to team after the training is over. 2 heads are better than one.The Bird Thanks this. -
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here ya go! He's not a bad guy, maybe a little over eager...
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He seems like a good dude, trying to get ahead in the world. Can't blame him for trying.
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Too many people put way too much weight on trip/time management , at least IMO. For the simple reason , the company wants that 1 more load delivered......A trainee should have 1. Safety 2. Safety 3. Safety......drilled into their heads...everything else is academic...if you can't read a map ,take the time to make a phone call or 2 to set -up delivery/pick-up times , or get "good" directions. Then the trainer ain't gonna help you a bit...this stuff is not rocket science..its common sense for the most part.
2 trainees in a truck is a train-wreck waiting for a place to happen.....Companies should take the time , pay the money , and make sure that the trainers aren't rookies themselves. A team operation means that at any point of the trip (from start to finish) , either driver can take over and do anything that needs to be done to deliver/pick-up the product that is on/in the trailer , without any help from the co-driver.....the team part is to keep the truck in motion 24/7 , nothing else. Teams don't train...teams truck......simple.drvrtech77, JIMROY and Giggles the Original Thank this. -
The only reason these training wheel outfits uses 2 students as a team truck is simply for one reason and one reason only one.....
Cheap team labor!!Tonythetruckerdude, 123456 and EZX1100 Thank this. -
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