flunked skills test twice

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    john b Light Load Member

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    have not done well with backing at all in cdl school and have flunked dot skills test twice[45 degree alley dock] and am thinking off getting class b instead but my school says i can try test again.not sure what to do.class b jobs are harder to find it seems.
     
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    Hang in there John, keep trying, you can do it !
     
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    Go to a toy store and get a toy semi. Then practice backing it and watch what happens.
     
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    My husband went & got one of our son's toy semi's and was driving it all over the living room showing me how it works :)
     
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    The toy will really help you understand the physics of it
     
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    This was me when I read this: :biggrin_25523: Hahahaha... oh wait.. lol.. that's actually not a bad idea! :biggrin_2559:
     
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    Yes this really can help. When I was going through school, a guy from a previous class could not back. They had the toy trucks. The day before his last shot at passing, he sat at a table with a truck. Used small objects to setup the offside and parallel parking. He worked with that toy truck for a couple of hours at least. The next day he took and passed his skills test , zero points on backing!!!
     
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    Everett Crusty Shorts, What???

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    i was gonna say , our toy store sells a big well it about 7 inchs off the floor high and about 4 feet long not sure buts kewl, its all remote control and fun then heck too drive, that real hard too back too but its fun trying i failed 4 times trying too back into the orange cone docks they had setup 5th time i nailed i.:biggrin_25514::biggrin_25525: i had lots of pullups too :biggrin_2559:
     
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    Sounds like your school failed you as well allowing you to test without the minimal proficiency needed...
     
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    First of all, I'm not trying to discourage you. Having said that, I graduated from trucking school 3 weeks ago and scored 100% on backing (100' straight line back and 45 degree alley dock). I'm 1 week into training OTR and school doesn't serve justice to the real world. We trained on 48' trailers in school. Staying inside the cones at school was easy. Now that a trailer is on either or both sides, it's a lot more intimidating. I know I'm a rookie, but I also know setup is very important in backing.

    Good luck john b and don't give up!