My plan right now is to go with USA after I graduate Napier in Ohio. I'm hearing a lot on here about 90 percent of the fleet being auto. My question at this point is will I get any input at all as to which one I will get? I prefer manual in anything but a rig and as of yet have no idea what its like in a rig. I feel like you would have more control with manual in anything you drive. Any advice is welcome and appreciated.
auto vs manual trans
Discussion in 'USA Truck' started by doctor, Aug 30, 2012.
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That's how I feel at least with no experience lol. I'm looking forward to getting some experience shifting. The biggest thing I'm worried about is downshifting for hills. Never done it in an auto, army doesn't have too many autos. At least not my unit.
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I think the new trucks they are getting are manual. You would want manual. You will need the experience when you leave. Very few companies test drive you in an automatic.
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I'm definitely up for the challenge. Do you think I have good odds of getting a manual or am I more likely to be stuck with auto out the gate. Honestly I don't care, I just wanna get driving.
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Actually a much better piece of advice is to not work for USA or any other bottom feeder carrier. Do everything you can to find a small local mom & pop shop that will hire you and you'll be way better off in the long run.Scania man Thanks this. -
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