I can't believe no one mentioned the Youtube videos, I checked and there are a bunch of those pertaining to offset backing. You have the computer, I don't know about the connection but if you have a way to access those, it would give you more perspectives.
I wish I'd gotten a radio controlled toy truck to practice with, but I just kept doing it getting better with experience. Worst thing was driving a spread axle off pavement and backing as much as I had to, that is no way to learn to back something that is consistent. It is a good way to learn to get out and look, though.
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I am just venting if you don't ask you don't know
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Thanks I will start over and attended class on the week-end I have invest money and time and resigned from my job I have no choice but to push forward ahead and try harder to pass the state test Thanks
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You mentioned driving a shuttle bus. Maybe the difficulties in handling an articulated vehicle are not for you. It's ok. Some drivers just have a hard time with it.
Do what makes you comfortable. You can probably get a Class B fairly easily. You can probably land a regular day job doing that.
You have to love big rigs and have a consuming interest to do well there. If you don't feel that, do what you CAN do to be successful!
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I agree with the others; don't spend more money. Go to a trucking company school.
Prime Inc. is good because they have simulators to practice with when not on the road.
Southern Refrigerated Transport pays for community college CDL school in Texarkana plus provides hotel room and 3 meals a day. No money needed from you. Coast-to-coast refrigerated operation.
Celadon - free lodging and 3 meals a day.
CRST - teams; you can share the headaches.
KLLM - community college deal like Southern Refrigerated.
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