Sure..... You are on your own for the first time. You will miss a turn, get lost, struggle with backing, learn to manage your clock and trip plan efficiently. Learn how to find parking, learn to drop and hook efficiently, learn the best time to start your clock and when to shut down. The list goes on. It takes time and patience.
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One thing I would challenge you do you OP is learning all you can about air brakes and the names of all the parts. It's not really complicated, but it is a separate test. In fact I would advise you to find your states CDL Manual and study it. ALL the information you will need to pass the written tests is IN THIS MANUAL!
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I might start a fight and might get banned for saying this. That bit reminds me of when both Schneider, as well as JB Hunt, run International Eagle cabovers. Sorry, just does! I can't tell you how many times I heard on the CB "JB get out of that left lane" etc. Different time, a different world!
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