Thanks for all the good advices friend. I really appreciate.
My backing was good actually. We got some tied manœuvres into really small location so it was a good experience to have. My trainer let me ran a lot. I told him I wanted to get my hours fast and he seemed to be good with it. Especially the 1st week since I needed to have 50 hours for us to move into the "team driving mode" and of course the paper works and log was totally new to me so he basically help me thru it or was doing it himself having me watching. He also teached me how to flow the gear. And I had hard time down shifting that way ! But yeah the first week was instructive and then it's just became repeatedly.
Overall I grateful for the experience and I really understand the need of learning from someone who have experience since it can be a dangerous job.
I just think that you'll have to learn on your own the hard way anyway ... I'm mean I have more than a month of experience of I total it. And of course i don't think I'm 100% ready . What I mean is, I think to be able to say to a driver is an experience one. He needs to have at least 6 months on the road. 2 or 5/6 weeks he's not gonna give you that. But maybe I'm wrong.
What do you think friend ?
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Hey friend thanks for your respond.
I really thought I made it clear. But I obsviously didn't.
O will just say, that type of run should not be accepted by any body ( period )
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Tell us how many miles total from GA to Calif and how long did your boss give you to do the round?
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Thanks men. Yes I'll see if someone is willing to hire me again ( I know it's gonna be challenging with my past experience) and if I have to go with a crapy company for a little while , so be it, I'll do it to get the experience. I really want to be a part of the trucking industry. And I'll indeed try harder if a company give me a 2nd chances. And by that I mean, if the only option I have it's the go back 6 weeks with a trainers. I'll do it. I hope it's not gonna be the case but will see.
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Thanks for the support men!
I'm surprised to see all the negativity around these people.
They take a sentence out of your post and they judge you like they know you for 20 years.
Sad !
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I really don't understand why I need to be so specific about it ....
I think I made myself clear already.
And if I don't . It's all good men....
I don't think you are here to help me or advices me anyway.
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The trucking company is in a bind. You are asking them to trust a stranger with a record that doesn't look especially good. They are responsible for damage you may create. Their best defence is to accept new drivers that act like other new drivers that succeed, and you look different.
I would ask you what specifically was the problem when you were teaming/training. If the trainer was sitting in the passenger seat or sleeper making no comments, does that seem intolerable? Or, is the trouble sleeping while trucks bounces, causing grumpiness, causing irritation about the other person? I'm trying to isolate if you're so introverted you can't stand to have another person in the truck or if your problem is some form of conflict or training issue? Certainly 2 people in 1 truck is crowded.
Do your hobbies get to away from people & give you energy? Does being around people drain your energy or make you tired? Say you are watching TV with others, after a long time of nobody speaking, do you feel uncomfortable or think "I'm glad I'm not having to make small talk"? Your issue might be fixed with getting the right trainer who
sleeps while you drive and vice versa. Are there particular tasks or duties that are the biggest problem or is it that there is someone taking up so much space in an already small space.nax and 49ersTrucker Thank this. -
Thanks for sharing this friend!
Yeah I really don't want to go thru this again but if I have to, I'm gonna try to communicate with the trainer and let him now right away that I'm that kind of person who don't like being so close to people for that long lol and hoping he will understand and not be offended.
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Depending on why you quit because of the GA to CA trip would give valuable insight about your issue. If the 2000 mile trip is only possible by tons of illegal driving, that's one thing. If the issue is you think it unreasonable to drive a full 11 hours for several days, that's quite another. If the truck was deficient or unsafe, that's another.street beater Thanks this.
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Thanks for responding friend!
Men I don't know, I just felt miserable every day. I think, having no or almost no privacy was the problem. I couldn't even talk on the phone without my trainer listening. And the only timesI was by myself were the restroom stop or shower lol it's hard men !
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