well how bout dat der
How many guys pay a lot of money to those schools just to get their CDL without having actual real life driving skills? Too many for my liking.
Not every new driver comes out of a trucking school. Sorry if thats news to you
There is such a thing as a learning curve. Id rather have a guy driving one of my trucks who learned how to drive in his late teens with 10 years...
You seem to know an awful lot about UHaul. Did you grease monkey at one early in your career?
I thought only United Drivers pull in
U must be confusing Ryder n Penske with Uhaul.
When did UHaul start leasing tractors n trailers? Im way out of the loop i guess. Too busy working hard to notice i guess
well hey, i gots to stand by my convictions
just for the record, i stand by my statements 100%
Fine with me
Aiwiron, when was the last time you legally passed a physical to obtain a valid DOT card? Just curious
Im a Mover first, Driver second. As are all household goods professionals
I sure as hell didn't. I'm not a crusty old fart like you. But the real guys who taught me knew who they were
The Montfort boys hauled Beef, not household goods
Your statement of "I've got more time in a truck in reverse that you'll ever have driving forward" shows what you are, Slick.
Id wager that there FozzyNok was fired from a moving company way back when
Trucking School? I wouldnt know where to find one, Slick. I bet you know where they are
Someone has to get that 53footer back down driveways or does that happen magically?
Never claimed that. Just posted it was a good start for the new guys to get serious driving right away. Just my expert opinion is all