I have been working at a company with autoshift transmissions for nearly 4 years. Before that I took almost a year off the road. So, I haven't actually shifted a truck in about 5 years. I'm not seriously concidering other employment at this time. But the thought has crossed my mind, that if I went to a new job, could I pick back up on shifting before I failed the road test. Other than being honest with the recruiter, what advice would you give?
Haven't shifted manually in years!
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by MrEd, Aug 11, 2015.
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I could be out of a 10 or 13 or 18 for 10 years and pick it back up instantly. It's like riding a bike. But then again, I'd never be caught dead in an auto.
If you have a problem picking up shifting again, shifting may be least of what you should be worried about.Nitemare13 and Mr.X Thank this. -
I was just sure when I saw the title of this thread, that you had been on welfare ever since the LBJ administration! He didn't seem to want ANYBODY to shift for themselves. . .

OK, on a serious note here, I can see where you might get a bit rusty, and a bit nervous about it. Just be honest with the recruiter, and with whoever gives you your company driving test. This is not something unique to you. Auto shifts have been around long enough now that lots of people are in your position.otherhalftw, MrEd and Mr.X Thank this. -
I didnt drive much for a few years and had the same worries, but never had a problem. Definitely let them know you might be a little rusty.
I have rode with 5-10 yr drivers that cant shift good, so don’t sweat it! They will be mostly concerned with lane travel, turning corners and allowing for off track, and backing up.otherhalftw and MrEd Thank this. -
It has probably been about 4/5 years for me, unless you consider a couple of test drives at MATS?
But I think you will pick it up in less than a day, at one time we had autoshifts, Freedomlines, 10 speeds, super 10's and a 13, and I would take which ever truck was available.
Not saying you won't miss a gear now and then, but I doubt you will have much issue, my biggest problem jumping in and out of atm and manuals was either forget I had a clutch pedal, or pushing a clutch pedal that wasn't there.MrEd Thanks this. -
Just tell em' you're really concerned with fuel economy/conservation and like to stay out 4 weeks at a time...scratching gears won't bother em' in the least bit then.Canned Spam, icsheeple, MrEd and 1 other person Thank this.
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I didn't think I'd drive an auto either. But after taking that time off the road in 2011, less than a year, I still had companies turn me down because I didn't have X number of months in the last X years. So I kinda went were I could before more months passed.Big Don Thanks this.
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^^^He's right. If you ever driven a manual before, you know the jist. By the 3rd time you move the stick, you will have it.
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Hey, we all do what we have to, to get by!Mr.X Thanks this.
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Either you have good coordination and a basic understanding of how the engine and transmission works or you don't. If you do then you should be able to be thrown in anything after any amount of time and thrive.
Confidence can be good and bad. Too little and hesitation will make mistakes. Too much and you will have mistakes.
I think an auto would be great if I didn't have to own and maintain it.Mr.X Thanks this.
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