Swift Training @ C1 Indianapolis

Discussion in 'Swift' started by Charlie Mac, Apr 4, 2016.

  1. Charlie Mac

    Charlie Mac Ears On, Hammer Down

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    I graduated yesterday. :)

    Leave for Rochelle, IL May 8th.
     
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  3. Naptown

    Naptown Road Train Member

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    Congratulations, man. Do they still give you a hat for the instructors to sign?
     
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  4. Charlie Mac

    Charlie Mac Ears On, Hammer Down

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    Yup.
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  5. G13Tomcat

    G13Tomcat Road Train Member

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    Congrats, man! Told ya!!!! :)
     
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  6. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    That's cool.
    But the hat seems so... high schoolish.

    When you get on the road don't forget why you failed the last time.
    You had a moment of panic and rushed in a tight situation.

    Han Solo said it best...
    Don't get ####y, kid.

    Never be so confident that you are not afraid.
    That is when we make the most mistakes.
    Drivers with 4 or 5 years of experience get in more accidents than drivers with 1 or 2 years of experience because they get complacent.
     
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  7. Charlie Mac

    Charlie Mac Ears On, Hammer Down

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    For the price of tuition... they should be giving authentic leather bomber jackets. :king:
     
  8. Naptown

    Naptown Road Train Member

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    I had it easy when I went through school. I worked for a company that had a private fleet, so when they wanted me to become a driver they paid the tuition. I lived close enough that I was able to go home every night instead of the hotel, and I got paid my regular wage while training. I'd stop by work and clock in on my way up, then clock back out on the way home. I kept that last bit under my hat.
     
  9. Bfennell

    Bfennell Light Load Member

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    Did they give extra time if needed for learning backups?
     
  10. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    Backing up was the easiest part shifting was the hardest part
     
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  11. Bfennell

    Bfennell Light Load Member

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    Shifting was eaiser for me. Washed out of Roehl school because I couldntbget backing down
     
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