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<p>[QUOTE="brsims, post: 4435354, member: 32079"]Truckers need to know how to safely operate their equipment. If they don't they need to go back to training. I don't have time to walk a driver through an operation he should already know how to do.</p><p><br /></p><p>I WILL help my company drivers when they need it. But they are generally newer to flatbed, and may not know the tricks of the trade I've picked up, and my carrier does train experienced drivers who are new to flatbed. My O/O's should not need my help (unless its a one driver helping another to secure/tarp/whatnot). I can't always stop my day day to teach an O/O how to secure a coil, for example. But if I'm loading at the same mill, I will help throw chains and drag tarps.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="brsims, post: 4435354, member: 32079"]Truckers need to know how to safely operate their equipment. If they don't they need to go back to training. I don't have time to walk a driver through an operation he should already know how to do. I WILL help my company drivers when they need it. But they are generally newer to flatbed, and may not know the tricks of the trade I've picked up, and my carrier does train experienced drivers who are new to flatbed. My O/O's should not need my help (unless its a one driver helping another to secure/tarp/whatnot). I can't always stop my day day to teach an O/O how to secure a coil, for example. But if I'm loading at the same mill, I will help throw chains and drag tarps.[/QUOTE]
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