Got my training and second road test behind me and have been dispatched on my first solo run tomorrow. I pick up my load in Victorville Ca and drop it somewhere in MN (1800 mi +) run. This is where the rubber meets the road, time to see if I can use all the training I have received. I'm not going to lie and say I'm not nervous, any words of wisdom or gotcha's to look out for? anything (esp from Swift drivers) would be appreciated...
thanks! Bill
First solo trip for Swift driver..
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by telcobilly, Feb 6, 2009.
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Where are you picking up in Victorville?
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And congrats.Working Class Patriot, wahwah70, telcobilly and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Like the other poster said, don't panic when you do make a mistake. If you find yourself in a hole, don't dig deeper...calm down and find a way out. Or ask for help.
Keep an eye on the weather. You'll probably catch a little snow before you get to your drop, so be prepared. And don't be shy about staying in your comfort zone. You are the captain of your ship.
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Take it slow, think about what youre doing, and dont let anybody intimidate you. If you feel uncomfortable with anything, its because somethings not right. Do what you feel you need to do and be careful about second guessing yourself. I did and it cost me my job.
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get up bright and early in the morning and finish early enough to find a parking spot at the end of the day. then get up and do it again. enjoy the beautiful scenery.
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one word, when your backing,,,, G. O. A. L.
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pre map the trip...
memorize where you are going... directions, scales, fuel
like you got anything else to do...lol
leave early or allow plenty of time to get there... no penalty for early arrival.
don't forget belt routes are usually much faster than cutting thru the middle of cities during rush hour traffic.
if you miss a turn, don't panic and roll it in the ditch trying to make an off ramp.... juz chill and work your way back to it. no biggy happens to all... and you got plenty of time cause you left early so there is no reason to rush or panic.
and lastly,
don't rush or panic... that'll get ya in trouble... que theme music.
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