I'm staying out of the "how much" vs. "too much" training aspect of this thread; just hoping the O/P gets some cleaning supplies, and successfully gets thru his last week (or less) of training, and becomes a safe, clean (and learned) member of our community.
Best wishes, man. Sincerely.
Trainer my Trainer - a lamentation
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Laruuk, Jul 4, 2017.
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I drive bulk cement for our customers that can't get enough drivers. It's all slip seat, so none of the trucks are clean. Some need degreaser on the windshield to cut through the caked on fracking fluids that can't be removed with a putty knife (NOT an exaggeration).
If indeed you are doing bulk, then after a few months you might start finding yourself hitting the rack at the end of a long, hard day instead of breaking out the cleaning supplies while knowing it's going to get filthy again within 12 hours.
Just sayin'...
...you want to be really clean and drive a truck? Then swing doors and bang docks.bottomdumpin, x1Heavy, RedRover and 4 others Thank this. -
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Laruuk Thanks this.
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Exactly my thoughts. I never had a trainer when I started 6 years ago.
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That might be interesting or not 03. Hop aboard and take me for a spin we'll see how you roll. If I find nothing bad to pick on or toss you, then I think you did well for yourself. Maybe you train eh?
People have a way of developing bad habits the way a walnut tree goes sideways over a house if you don't pay mind to them while young.... -
Went to a "refresher" thru RM in 2000.... OTR for a couple few years, and here I am.
The refresher was really just a couple videos, PreTrip, and road test. Company paid for it.
I've never "really" been out with a trainer, either... so.....I'm on the fence here. Then again, I'd had my "feet wet" for MANY years, before just jumping into a truck. I'd worked on them all my life, and UNDERSTAND what does what, why, and how. Not everyone is born a mechanic.
I think that knowing the workings, growing up with twin sticks, kinda gives a guy a leg up.
How much experience did you have before you had "not" a trainer, @ChaoSS ? I mean, even being AROUND the industry is an experience in itself. I was kinda born into it, myself. -
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